Underground Tornado: Tatiana Blass

  • Underground Tornado

    Tatiana Blass
  • Tatiana Blass's artistic practice includes painting, video, sculpture, and installation. Her work often draws on theater, literature, and music. Her...

    Tatiana Blass's artistic practice includes painting, video, sculpture, and installation. Her work often draws on theater, literature, and music. Her work probes the limits of visual and symbolic language, exposing the gaps, absences, and erosion inherent in narratives shaped by conventional discourse and reasoning. Embracing notions of lack and unpredictability, Blass strips objects and real elements of their functionality, materiality, and integrity. By silencing musical instruments, melting wax sculptures, and sealing or corroding objects, Blass gradually dissolves and reconfigures modes of existence in space and time.

     

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    • Tatiana Blass Stage-hole #1, 2025 Synthetic enamel on glass 40 x 60 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Stage-hole #1, 2025
      Synthetic enamel on glass
      40 x 60 cm
    • Tatiana Blass Stage-hole #2, 2025 Synthetic enamel on glass 40 x 60 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Stage-hole #2, 2025
      Synthetic enamel on glass
      40 x 60 cm
    • Tatiana Blass Tightrope #2, 2025 Gouache on canvas 30 x 40 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Tightrope #2, 2025
      Gouache on canvas
      30 x 40 cm
    • Tatiana Blass Tightrope #3, 2025 Gouache on canvas 30 x 40 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Tightrope #3, 2025
      Gouache on canvas
      30 x 40 cm
    • Tatiana Blass Tightrope #4, 2025 Gouache on canvas 30 x 40 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Tightrope #4, 2025
      Gouache on canvas
      30 x 40 cm
    • Tatiana Blass Tightrope #5, 2025 Gouache on canvas 30 x 40 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Tightrope #5, 2025
      Gouache on canvas
      30 x 40 cm
    • Tatiana Blass To make speak what has no word #2, 2025 Cast bronze, wax, oil paint and video 21 x 30 x 2,5 cm; 00:00:47
      Tatiana Blass
      To make speak what has no word #2, 2025
      Cast bronze, wax, oil paint and video
      21 x 30 x 2,5 cm; 00:00:47
    • Tatiana Blass Underground Tornado, 2025 Gouache on canvas and video animation 60 x 80 cm; 00:00:40
      Tatiana Blass
      Underground Tornado, 2025
      Gouache on canvas and video animation
      60 x 80 cm; 00:00:40
    • Tatiana Blass Longilonge #7, 2025 Synthetic enamel on glass 30 x 40 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Longilonge #7, 2025
      Synthetic enamel on glass
      30 x 40 cm
    • Tatiana Blass Longilonge #8, 2025 Synthetic enamel on glass 30 x 40 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Longilonge #8, 2025
      Synthetic enamel on glass
      30 x 40 cm
    • Tatiana Blass Longilonge #9, 2025 Synthetic enamel on glass 30 x 40 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Longilonge #9, 2025
      Synthetic enamel on glass
      30 x 40 cm
    • Tatiana Blass Longilonge #10, 2025 Synthetic enamel on glass 30 x 40 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Longilonge #10, 2025
      Synthetic enamel on glass
      30 x 40 cm
    • Tatiana Blass Longilonge #11, 2025 Synthetic enamel on glass 30 x 40 cm
      Tatiana Blass
      Longilonge #11, 2025
      Synthetic enamel on glass
      30 x 40 cm
  • The artist, who has lived for the past decade in Minas Gerais, Brazil's largest mining state, has witnessed firsthand the profound impacts of mining.
    The collapse of two tailings dams in 2015 and 2019 were among the most devastating environmental disasters of the century, drawing international attention. In response to the destruction caused by extractive mining processes, Blass transforms open-pit crater representations into theater stage arenas. The monumental scale of the excavations and the immense surrounding landscape are reduced to a human scale by the heavy machinery. By incorporating micro and macro dimensions within a single representation, Blass aims to humanize the vast socio-political, economic, and environmental forces and bridge them with individual subjectivities and interpersonal relationships.

     

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  • Images of the "Undergroung Tornado" exhibition at the Albuquerque Contemporanea Gallery