Tavar Zawacki's Cosmic Geometric Abstractions at Wunderkammern Milan
Tavar Zawacki (San Francisco, 1981) presents a body of work at Wunderkammern in Milan that merges urban aesthetics with cosmic spatiality. His large-scale paintings, characterized by geometric lines and architectural breadth, evoke the expansive surfaces of urban murals. The lines create labyrinthine trajectories that appear to take flight, while sculptures incorporate symbols such as arrows and circles, whose dynamism enables metamorphosis and the exploration of new spatial and mental directions. The work references Op Art's concentric lines, with optical illusions intensified by angular intersections that expand the viewer's perspective. The recurring circular form serves as a concrete window onto infinity, an invitation to cross a threshold.
Key facts
- Tavar Zawacki was born in San Francisco in 1981.
- The exhibition is held at Wunderkammern in Milan.
- The work features large-scale paintings with geometric lines.
- Sculptures use arrow and circle symbols.
- The style references Op Art concentric lines.
- Angular intersections create optical illusions.
- Circular forms are described as windows onto infinity.
- The article was written by Niccolò Lucarelli.
Entities
Artists
- Tavar Zawacki
- Niccolò Lucarelli
Institutions
- Wunderkammern
- Artribune
Locations
- San Francisco
- United States
- Milan
- Italy