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This collage-style artwork features a vintage-looking image with a diverse array of text and symbols. The composition is visually striking, with the central figure wearing a patterned jacket and hat occupying a prominent position. The text elements, which include various abbreviations and acronyms, suggest a surreal or subversive narrative. The overall style and technique appear to be inspired by mid-20th century avant-garde movements, hinting at the artist's intention to challenge conventional modes of expression and visual communication. This piece likely comments on themes of identity, social structures, and the power of language and symbols in shaping perceptions. ...
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Honza Zamojski breathes life into a quiet dialogue between drawing, sculpture, installation, and book design—where minimal forms become symbols that whisper questions of perception and existence. His practice transforms everyday materials into abstract, poetic forms that invite reflection on perception, identity, and the nature of reality. Employing humor and irony, Zamojski creates compositions that are deceptively simple yet layered with complex ideas. His works often engage with themes of ambiguity and the interplay between the individual and broader cultural contexts. Zamojski’s approach emphasizes materiality and form, using repetition and subtle shifts to open up spaces for contemplation. Through this, he challenges conventional ways of seeing and understanding, inviting viewers to reconsider the familiar and engage with art on both intellectual and sensory levels. ...
Emerging out of a former project space, Drei has been established as a commercial gallery in 2015 by Dennis Hochköppeler and Jakob Pürling in Cologne, Germany. The gallery features an international and trans-generational program with a focus on cross-disciplinary practices and pushes the cooperation with international galleries and institutions.