Non–Humans are a sculptural installation consisting of eight monumental sculptures and one smaller called The Anchor, which acts as an axis of the whole installation. Non–Humans were created in 2019 and made of: steel, steel mesh, polyurethane resin, polyurethane foam, plaster, oil paint, shellac. The sculptures are from 150 to 480 cm high.​​​​​​​

Non–Humans; Warsaw, Poland, 2019.

A recipient aware that everything can be artistic material for an artist, a matter subject to artistic provocation and manipulation is not too much surprised when in the real space of Elektoralna Street they will meet unusual structures from another dimension - organic semi-figures marked by the biology of their quasi-bodies, which do not seem to obey common laws of physics. ​​​​​​​
These perpendicular ephemeris with apparently brittle limbs rooted in the ground and stationary are ready to fight for existence and manifest existence based on mental images. Do they break out of a stuffy, waking atmosphere that is too small-town like for someone in the dream world?
The Anchor; aluminium cast, Warsaw, Poland, 2019. 
Non–Humans, The Anchor; Warsaw, Poland, 2019.

Non–Humans; Warsaw, Poland, 2019.

Non–Humans; Warsaw, Poland, 2019.

Non–Humans; Warsaw, Poland, 2019.

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Text: Weronika Zasada-Stańska, Jan Gostyński
Photo: Agnieszka Sztejerwald, Krzysztof M. Bednarski, Jan Gostyński

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