Maria Bartuszová exhibition at Tate Modern

Maria Bartuszová exhibition at Tate Modern

Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Jessica Dellow

Discover the rarely exhibited works of Maria Bartuszová, a Prague-born Slovak artist, at this exhibition at Tate Modern in June. 

Spanning over three decades of her career, the exhibition showcases Bartuszová's abstract sculptures, ranging from small forms to public commissions and landscape pieces. Using her unique technique of hand-casting plaster, she has crafted unique shapes inspired by playing with balloons and water. She also captured the fragile and distinctive sculptures, resembling raindrops, seeds, or the human body, in striking outdoor photographs, which you can also see alongside the sculptures at this exhibition.


 

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