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Zsafia Jakab, Petri dish I. (Aspergillus), 2021

Zsafia Jakab

Petri dish I. (Aspergillus), 2021
Chine colle etching, 8cm (30cm mounted on wood),
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Zsófia Jakab is an interdisciplinary artist exploring the relationship between humans and other organisms. She investigates how they collectively make up our 'human material', helping us shift perception from individual to symbiotic collaboration.
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Zsófia Jakab is an interdisciplinary artist from Hungary, currently living and working in Scotland. She did her postgraduate degree in Art and Humanities at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and design in 2017. Since then she’s been working on extending her art practice and research, as well as taking part in curation and different group projects.

 

https://zsofiajakab.co.uk/

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