"A plastic bottle, a bed sheet yellowed by time, a sheet of paper, a scrap of cardboard or wood, a torn piece of clothing - the materials that form the basis of the artistic practices of Tatiana Wolska (1977), Dorota Buczkowska (1971) and Sandra Lecoq (1972) belong to the everyday. The three artists strive to transform and sublimate the almost nothing, the invisible, or even undesirable materials. Their economy of means is put at the service of visual, poetic and political reflections where the landscape of the intimate is explored layer by layer, point by point, texture by texture. The intimate is visually conveyed through sensual and organic forms, embracing bodies, superimpositions, depths and textile materials imbued with anonymous stories, mysteries and secrets. » - Julie Crenn
Dorota Buczkowska, Sandra Lecoq, Tatiana Wolska - 'Écologies Intimes'
Location: Rue Van Eyck, 29, 1050 Ixelles