Art on a Postcard Mini Auction Curated by Jack Trodd
25 MAY 2023 - 08 JUNE 2023Notes
About
Slusakawicz taps into subconscious dream worlds both familiar and removed from reality. These spontaneously composed paintings interact with each other through key, tonality, colour and repeated imagery, allowing the viewer to create their own interpretation and interwoven narrative. As a result, there becomes a lot of space for the viewer to insert their own histories and ideas when appreciating these works, leading to a more personal experience.
Education
2008-2011 BA Painting,Camberwell College of Arts/University of the Arts London
2007-2008 Artist in Residence/Manchester College of Art and Technology
2006-2007 Foundation Diploma in Art and Design/Manchester College of Art and Technology
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2023
UPCOMING SHOW / EVERYDAY MOOONDAY / SEOUL / SOUTH KOREA
WORKS ON PAPER / The Gallery at Green & Stone / London / UK
2022
HUESOS ÍMPIOS / MATERNA Y HERENCIA / MADRID / SPAIN
ROYAL SOCIETY OF PORTRAIT PAINTERS ANNUAL EXHIBITION 2022 / LONDON /UK
HUESOS ÍMPIOS / The Gallery at Green & Stone / LONDON / UK
2021
SUMMER EXHIBITION / The Gallery at Green & Stone / LONDON / UK
ROYAL SOCIETY OF PORTRAIT PAINTERS ANNUAL EXHIBITION 2021 / LONDON / UK
Gallery Representation
The Gallery at Green & Stone/London, Materna Y Herencia/Madrid
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
I work predominantly in painting, drawing and video. Specifically, in painting, I produce work in sequential series. My work confronts us with a paranormal mystery in each painting. I wish to capture the intimate moments of time, like the flicker of the candlelit flame. My supernatural figures and esoteric objects almost seem invisible from the choice of an analogous colour palette, but with careful investigation, one can reveal their embodied cognition. The imagery often penetrates a veiled side of contemporary society; it searches for the pure core of humanity with its dark and bright aspects, its needs and desires, and its braveness and fears.
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