Yulia Iosilzon's Ceramic Ecosystems at Victoria Miro Projects
Victoria Miro Projects presents 'Entangled Pluralism,' a solo exhibition by London-based artist Yulia Iosilzon. This marks the twelfth installment in the gallery's series featuring international artists. Iosilzon creates immersive environments through painting and ceramics, where figures and landscapes undergo constant transformation. Her work incorporates art historical, biblical, and mythological references, forming fluid allegorical spaces with open narratives. Recurring motifs like suns, arcs, and organic shapes animate surfaces, described by the artist as 'almost like a living ecosystem of symbols and signs.' Figures appear as mutable presences within expansive dreamlike terrains, while environments merge sky and landscape. The exhibition showcases a new body of work where the original image is continuously undone and remade.
Key facts
- Victoria Miro Projects is presenting 'Entangled Pluralism'
- This is the twelfth project in an ongoing series
- Yulia Iosilzon is a London-based artist
- Iosilzon works across painting and ceramics
- The exhibition features immersive environments with transforming figures and landscapes
- Work draws on art historical, biblical and mythological references
- Recurring motifs include suns, arcs and organic forms
- The artist describes surfaces as 'almost like a living ecosystem of symbols and signs'
Entities
Artists
- Yulia Iosilzon
Institutions
- Victoria Miro Projects
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom