The present work (lower left) exhibited at Rome, Galerie Rolando Anselmi, Ewa Juszkiewicz: Pearl, Eye, Worm, 17 November – 12 December 2017
Image Courtesy of Galerie Rolando Anselmi
“By analysing it, transforming the past, I try to start a dialogue about the modern day and broaden our interpretation of the past through these changes and deconstructions. Paradoxically, covering the characters triggers an avalanche of questions. We start to ask ourselves: “Why did that happen? Is there anything hidden under this layer?” This metaphor of covering up their faces is, in fact, a revelation and an attempt to build on the subjectivity of these characters. I think the mask allows us to say more, because it frees us from the conventions we have adhered to all our lives.”
— Ewa Juszkiewicz
The present work (left) exhibited at Milan, Spazio Cabinet, Giacinto Cerone | Ewa Juszkiewicz, 22 March - 30 June 2019
Image Courtesy of Spazio Cabinet
Provenance
Galerie Rolando Anselmi, Rome Private Collection Lokal 30, Warsaw Acquired from the above by the present owner
Exhibited
Rome, Galerie Rolando Anselmi, Ewa Juszkiewicz: Pearl, Eye, Worm, 17 November – 12 December 2017 Milan, Spazio Cabinet, Giacinto Cerone | Ewa Juszkiewicz, 22 March - 30 June 2019