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Artwork by Natalia Leginowicz
Sphere Interactions (1)
Archival Inkjet print from a film photograph, 2019
Artist statement

The dimensionality of space is ever unfolding, a universe that is in a constant state of expansion. Our shifting notions and experiences of space continually extend the frontiers of physical and virtual attainability. Space is multi-dimensional and so too, it seems, is the nature of reality and our experience of it. The works included in this exhibition refer to conceptualized and composited spaces, or places that have been subjectified by the processes of mind. These works also refer to the photographic processes of production and manipulation. Working with both analog/digital images and printing technologies, I am interested in the syntax and basic components of the constructed image. Consequently, I explore the potentialities of circles and squares because they are symbolic of these two systems of production and also invoke the paradox of the one and the many, or wholeness and fragmentation. These shapes become the structures through which this binary can be investigated and dissolved. Ultimately, my work engages with the tension between the logical frameworks and conceptual processes of the mind and the phenomenological perceptions of the body.

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