on-line presentation – May 27, 2021, 1 pm
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The structures and aesthetics of power embedded in political ideologies form the core of Zuzanna Czebatul’s work, which examines power relations through artifacts and decor. As a sculptor, Czebatul concentrates on the visual seductiveness of contemporary and archaic objects and architectural elements, as well as the language of interior and graphic design. Using comparative methodology, the artist reveals the kinships and conflicts between them. Her work is influenced by the aesthetics of ancient sculptures, modern forms of display, as well as the club culture of the nineties.
Zuzanna Czebatul (*1986, Miedzyrzecz/PL) lives and works in Berlin. She graduated from the Städelschule Frankfurt in 2013, and later attended the MFA Program at Hunter College, New York as Fulbright Fellow. Czebatul has had solo exhibitions at the CAC Synagogue de Delme; GGM1 Municipal Gallery Gdansk; CCA FUTURA Prague and CCA Zamek Ujazdowski Warsaw. This year her works will be on included in the TB14 Baltic Triennale; A7 Athens Biennale and Berlinische Galerie. In June she opens a solo exhibition at Kunstpalais Erlangen, alongside the publication of her first monograph.