
In March, multidisciplinary artist Taja Spasskova will present her works at the opening of Open Studio.
Taja Spasskova (*1990) is a Belarusian artist living and working in the Czech Republic. She graduated with a Master's degree in Illustration and Graphic Art at the Faculty of Design and Art Ladislav Sutnar in Pilsen. She specializes in abstraction and works mainly with drawing and photography. He pushes the boundaries of these media and explores their potential to transform into unconventional and experimental forms. Her creative process is deeply intuitive and spontaneous. To capture her emotional inner world, she avoids sketches and pre-planned compositions. In her work, she constructs abstract forms reminiscent of two-dimensional sculptures. The central themes of her work are reality, consciousness and identity. Spasskova explores the layered constructions of reality and seeks connections and parallels between the individual and the universe. Her work straddles the boundaries of self-knowledge, emotion and the philosophical underpinnings of existence, aiming to uncover the threads that connect personal and universal principles. Spasskova has presented her work in the collective exhibition Connections at Telegraph Gallery, NoD Gallery, Kampus Hybernska Gallery, Pilsen City Gallery and abroad at venues such as CRAG Gallery in Turin, Leerer Beutel Gallery in Regensburg and Haute Photographie Gallery in the Netherlands.
Programme subject to change.