If you were to walk by MICA’s Studio Center on North Avenue (close to what I am told is the slowest McDonald’s in the world) during the month of January, then you most likely saw the work of Jowita Wyszomirska through the window of MICA’s Curatorial Studies gallery, The Temporary. Three site-specific installations were featured in her solo show, Tenuous Connection. I met Jowita in her studio that is housed in School 33, an art space in downtown Baltimore. The space itself has wonderful views of the city and a lot of room for her and her husband to share their work space.
Jowita’s recent endeavors take shape in installations (such as the one in her studio) and drawings. Pen, gouache, and tape are all used to create intricate works that are meticulous yet minimal in detail. Citing architecture and maps as inspiration, a recent set of drawings reflect the routes of the Purple Line, a bus line of the Charm City Circulator in Baltimore.
It was nice to see the progression that Jowita’s work has taken. In a relatively short period of time, her work went from three dimensional paintings of buildings, to a focus on the folded forms of those buildings, to the installation on the wall. Always wanting to challenge herself, Jowita told me it was to fueled by the desire to speed up her working process. Tape is faster than paint — more immediate results and exercises ideas quickly.
Below: An example of the boxes Jowita made after painting architecture. Image via website.
Overall, I liked Jowita’s way of working juxtaposed with the result of her work (installations, specfically). Although she tends not to sketch before she starts working, her years of being an exhibition fabricator have made her process-oriented and it seems to have keep her attuned to refining her artistic process. So far, this has been working — her work continues to move on an interesting path of abstracted observations. I’ll be excited to see the work she has coming up for an exhibition in June, and how it is a continuation of where she is working now.
Thanks Jowita!