Joanna Piotrowska is a Polish artist recognized for her psychologically charged photography and film that explore domestic dynamics, human behavior, and the construction of social landscapes.
Born in Poland and currently based in London, Joanna Piotrowska creates work that investigates the human condition through performative acts. Her practice draws on diverse reference points, including family archives, self-defense manuals, and psychotherapeutic methods, to examine the complexities of everyday life.
Working primarily in photography and film, Piotrowska probes themes of intimacy, control, and self-protection. Her compositions often reveal the hierarchies of power and the anxieties inherent in the domestic sphere, highlighting the tension between care and imposed social conventions.
Her work continues to gain international recognition, with recent projects extending into multidisciplinary collaborations. Her video work, such as Tactile Afferents, has been featured in major institutional exhibitions, further cementing her role in contemporary discourse on human behavior and spatial dynamics.
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