Your name II

Karolina Bielawska

Your name II, 2023160 x 180cmSign in to view price
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acrylic, gouache, bitumen paint on canvasGaleria Wschód
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This abstract painting features a soft, muted palette of beige and olive hues, with a prominent curved form that dominates the composition. The overall shape resembles a sweeping arc or crescent, created through the interplay of fluid, organic lines and subtle tonal gradations. The composition has a minimalist, geometric quality, emphasizing the interplay of positive and negative space. The artist's distinctive approach, marked by a restrained color scheme and an emphasis on abstract forms, suggests a modernist sensibility influenced by the principles of geometric abstraction. This work likely reflects the artist's intention to create a visually captivating and emotionally resonant composition through the careful manipulation of essential visual elements. ...

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Karolina Bielawska
Artist
Karolina Bielawska
B.1986, Polish

Karolina Bielawska (b.1986) is a Polish Warsaw-based artist, working with the medium of painting and sculpture. Her characteristic style centers around a monochromatic palette complemented by carefully selected colors. Her forms offer ambiguous narrative modes: fractal lines and marks, accompanied by biomorphic and asymmetric shapes reminiscing mysterious silhouettes. Bielawska’s work signalizes the inter-dependability between elements that surround us. If one component crumbles, then the whole piece falls apart. There is thus an intimate relationship between the macro and the micro, between the compositions and the emotions they invoke, and between the detail and the whole. Bielawska’s visual language communicates a desire for harmony that constantly collides with violence, oppression, and brutality, turning the canvases into sites of tension and conflict. Bielawska takes this chaos and totalizes it into patterns. The controlled figures have a soothing effect on our senses. There is a calmness in anticipating what might come next. Bielawska sees her works as products of her contemplation about feelings and the possibilities of portraying them. The internal and personal sphere is what the artist is preoccupied with. She also finds that the energy, the emotional charge, and the memory of a particular place influence her work, herein shaping a site-specific sensibility. Among Bielawska’s distinctive methods is the use of bitumen paint. She shares the concept behind this strategy: “I started using bitumen paint a few years ago when looking for a material that would relate to a resistant, heavy, flooding mass, similar to asphalt. I painted a series of paintings that referred to the idea of home – as a dream asylum. I wanted to find examples of such houses in the urban space and I chose villas from the interwar period. One of them was demolished because it hindered the construction of a new asphalt road in Warsaw. I decided in some – but not literal – way to use such a destructive, flooding element in my own pieces. Bitumen paint turned out to be the right solution. I liked its earthy black and its roughness. I began using it in subsequent paintings and installations because it fit well into the broader context of my works – wrestling, struggling, persevering despite instability”. ...

Karolina Bielawska: Artworks
Pasmo
Karolina BielawskaPasmo, 2022
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Your name II
Karolina BielawskaYour name II, 2023
160 x 180cm
The Rock and the Thread I
Galeria Wschód
Gallery
Galeria Wschód
Warsaw, New York City, Köln

Wschód /vshood/ translates to sunrise, new beginning. It also refers to geographical east. Wschód is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2017 in Warsaw by curator and critic Piotr Drewko. The gallery represents international artists working across a wide spectrum of practices including video, sculpture, installation, painting. Apart from the exhibition program the gallery initiates a wide range of cultural activities – publication, institutional projects, podcasts in collaboration with artists, curators, critics. In 2018, Wschód initiated a gallery exchange program Friend of a Friend. In 2022 the gallery conceived a time-shared exhibition space ECHO in Cologne. Starting from the Fall of 2023, Wschód has expanded to New York with a yearly curated program of exhibitions and video / film projects. ...

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