TransArts - Sophia Gatzkan: Sculptural Syntax

An event organised by TransArts - Transdisciplinary Art

Sophia Gatzkan is a Vienna-based visual artist. Her keen fascination for the human body with a focus on the discourse of disability continuously
informs her creative work. In her sculptures, Sophia combines casts of different body parts with found objects to portray a symbiosis between organic and synthetic forms.

In her talk, she will introduce her artistic practice and share thoughts and fragments of research on the disability studies and posthumanist studies that continuously inform the symbiosis found in her work. Navigating through theory and practice, Sophia will focus mainly on the interplay between the subtlety of the corporeal matter within sculptural language and how it prompts critical thinking around ethics, ideologies, and power dynamics that shape our perception of bodily representation.

In addressing these notions in her sculptures, Sophia will talk about the role of sculptural materials and techniques that can inform and conceptualise the body of work.

Sophia Gatzkan (b.1995, lives and works in Vienna) holds an MFA from University of Applied Arts, Vienna and BFA from the University of Hertfordshire, UK. Her works have been exhibited at Universalmuseum Joanneum, Graz (2023), Leopold Museum, Vienna (2022) and other group shows in Vienna and abroad. Also she had various collaborations within the performing art field which were shown at Brut theatre ,Vienna (2023), Inkonst theatre, Malmö, Skogen theatre, Gothenburg (2021) and Toihaus theatre, Salzburg (2022). She has received Ö1 Talentestipendium (2022), runner-up Bildrecht Young Artist award (2023), START Stipendium from the Federal Ministry of Culture (2022), and Arbeitsstipendium from Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Research this year (2023).
Her works are included in the permanent collection of Wien Museum.

www.sophiagatzkan.com


Exhibition view: Stray affections,
                                          2024 photo by Kunstdokumentation.
Exhibition view: Stray affections, 2024 photo by Kunstdokumentation.
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