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| Gosia Wlodarczak |
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| The practice of drawing for Gosia Wlodarczak is one of “being present within space, time, and language.” Choosing to work in public and private spaces rather than in a studio, Wlodarczak records her environment as it appears in front of her eyes and in her body, her hand responding to movements, details, impressions. Her lines are endlessly active and fertile, creating dense webs made up of fragments of images and objects, faces and texts. Her drawings extend onto a range of surfaces, as well as into performance, installation and video. Wlodarczak will translate the experience of Kallang Airport into drawings on glass, in what she calls ‘frost drawings’; freezing specific moments into lines that coexist and interact with the constantly shifting world outside. |
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Born 1959, Banie, Poland; lives and works in Melbourne
Frost Drawing for Kallang, 2011
Performative drawing; pigment marker on glass
Commissioned by the Singapore Biennale 2011
Courtesy Gosia Wlodarczak
Photo: Singapore Art Museum
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