Inga Wójcik (PL)

Born in 2002, she is currently studying in her fourth year at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. In 2023/2024 she studied at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig. Inga Wójcik’s paintings question the relationship between language and reality. The description of things depends on personal experience; everyone defines them differently. She uses systems and organic forms to create her universe, exploring the connections between objects. She emphasises the ambiguity of interpretation and invites the viewer to play a game of ordering signs and meanings. The images introduce elements of notes, texts and residual forms, evoking traces of past narratives, while exploring synesthesia – the fusion of visual perception with sound and movement.
The focus is on the process of expanding the image by borrowing systems from other categories: music. She operates a dreamy, nostalgic and pensive aesthetic, achieving it by juxtaposing a variety of visual elements with music. For her, the score becomes a tool for organising reality and introducing new narratives that tame the excess of forms and emotions – including those associated with abject associations and feelings. The artist’s creative process is not linear – it is rather a dialogue with herself.deeply