Dirty Art Department
Natalia Jordanova+
Natalia Jordanova (1991, Bulgaria) is an artist with a background in photography. Thinking and treating objects as images and vice versa, it evolves into a medium she uses to study image–mediation.
Having to change different social contexts, of main interest for her is the unstable state of meta-modernity, where her body is located. Jordanova’s practice revolves around
the idea of context as material which she researches by making both sculptural installations using different media and making exhibitions by taking exhibition as a media.
Natalia Jordanova (Sofia, Bulgaria , 1991) sees her practice as an evolutionary process. From human bodies to animals, machines and environments, she moves between scales of magnification and time frames to explore what it means to be human today. Bursting Bubbles: Another Truth is the third stage of an installation first titled Simultaneous Truths followed by Flat Bubbles. For the duration of one year, the work has developed and transformed from one exhibition to another, mimicking the way technology uses models, systems, and elements of nature to solve complex human problems. As an ecosystem of images and signs, it evolves within context and between places—a feedback loop between the natural and the artificial technologically-fabulated reality.
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