Czarne chmury is my newest collage piece. And my new favourite. It brings together three different techniques that I use the most—analogue photography, printmaking and digital manipulation
Here's a sneak peek into "What Doctors Made Us Believe." While it may initially appear to present outdated medical views, the book delves into contemporary issues such as vaccines and mental health, potentially challenging readers' existing beliefs.
This book was made this June with invaluable assistance from @leahussenot , thank you Léa!
"What doctors made us believe" is a book that gathers 99 statements about human health, medical conditions, and treatments that have been proven to be entirely unfounded or even detrimental.
This project is a part of my general reflection on the design of information. The informational environment, along with the visual context, plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding and evaluation of content. The form of the book legitimates its content for the audience.
This book is on view at @exogallery.art on Delirium Veritatis exhibition until 26.10.2024
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#artistbook #bookbinding
My favourite one from ongoing exhibition at @exogallery.art
The original picture captured in Warsaw, in March 2020. I'm sure it was a pretty good day for this bird
21 × 29 cm
#crow
Thank you @exogallery.art for the yesterday's opening of Delirium Veritatis show! And thanks to everyone for interesting conversations about the information landscape, fakenews and memes.
More fun next week at @artalarmstuttgart , we will host talks about the role of graphic design in perception of reality, many serious thingies and memes.
Saturday 21.09 / Sunday 22.09 at 15:00
Silberburgstraße 145A, Stuttgart