Goshka Macuga
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This minimalist gallery display features a trio of framed black and white prints, each highlighting a geometric pattern of vertical and horizontal lines. The monochromatic color scheme and stark, angular compositions convey a sense of architectural abstraction, with the artworks seemingly exploring themes of form, structure, and the relationship between positive and negative space. The clean, uncluttered presentation within the pristine white walls suggests a conceptual approach focused on the visual elements themselves, inviting the viewer to contemplate the interplay of light, shadow, and the fundamental principles of design. ...
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Goshka Macuga
1967 , PolishGoshka Macuga was born in 1967 in Warsaw, Poland and lives and works in London. Macuga’s practice is based on historical and archival research, which informs her installations, sculptures, tapestries, and collages. As an artist she simultaneously assumes the role of a curator, historian, and designer. Macuga questions historiography, political structures, and the pressing issues of our time. Over the past years, Macuga has created a series of large-scale tapestries that weave her ideas in assembly mind maps, presentations, and panoramic scenes. Macuga takes up the historical medium of Gobelin tapestries, a portable textile often emblazoned with political messages. Her new series of tapestries are woven in 3-D so that the viewers themselves become part of the scenario. ...