Ada Zielińska

A Polish visual artist. Her creative interests revolve around photography and installations. Zielińska’s works, often arranged, are an attempt to capture everyday catastrophes, and constitute a critical interpretation of the surrounding world.
Blind Spot
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Blind Spot

Blind spot is where one’s ability to see ends. In human anatomy it's the area where the optic nerve enters the retina making it insensitive to light. In driving, it refers to the surroundings of the vehicle, which cannot be directly seen by the driver. Metaphorically it may describe a lack of understanding and lack of meaning. In the exhibition Blind Spot Ada Zielińska binds all those three aspects together in a series of photographic objects and readymades accompanied by miniature poems written by Sam Riviere.
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‘Where’s the Money?’
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‘Where’s the Money?’

The state of limited production resources has so deeply shaped our consciousness that virtually any conversation about money is extremely awkward. Ada Zielińska uses her position as an artist adept at navigating the field of art to critically scrutinize the system and its conditions while at the same time empathizing with her co-participants.
Ada Zielińska