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Kasia Wozniak

b. 1983, Poland
Lives and works in London, UK

Kasia Wozniak is a photographer whose artistic exploration revolves around the themes of memory and time. Through the predominant use of the wet plate collodion technique, she delves into the tangible nature of photographs and challenges contemporary perspectives on viewing them. Wozniak's work raises questions about the concept of 'truth' in photography, prompting an inquiry into our experience of the present and the past.

Utilizing the analogue medium, Wozniak employs long exposures, intricate darkroom experiments, and manipulations to stretch and distort the perception of time. Her artistic process involves a deliberate departure from the pursuit of accuracy, embracing approximation and navigating towards a more elusive realm. The resulting photographs bear witness to this exploration, with each anomaly becoming a visible element on the photograph's surface.

Alongside her artistic endeavours, Wozniak is deeply committed to preserving the craft of photography. Her passion for the medium is evident in her dedication to both personal projects and commercial commissions. Through various collaborations, she continues to navigate the intersection of art and technique, leaving a lasting imprint on the evolving landscape of contemporary photography.