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Natasha Dusenjko

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2014

Natasha Dusenjko is a visual artist with a strong interest in using diagrams to represent systems of language and geography.

These systems, however, map coordinates known only to the artist, and collapse an ordered, archaeological system of classification with seemingly random, and invented linguistic notations and calligraphy.

Most recent projects engage photography, while extending on concepts developed in her drawing and sculpture practice which mimic hieroglyphic and architectural form.

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