M I N A S T E F A N O V I C

Mina draws inspiration from the movement and fluidity of the body form. Her work involves exploring shapes through fragility of a line and it dwells on qualities of quietness and intimacy, cherishing the extraordinary that lies within the ordinary.


Mina is interested in mapping body movements through space, making visual sequences and patters. Mapping can be seen as diagram, experiment in thinking that have the potential to evolve and discourses relations between art, philosophy, science. Her practice explores subconscious, body mapping and its trajectory. She aims to question how we perceive, use movement and non verbal information. She finds it fascinating to look at fate of an art piece when artist gives it one purpose but time, history and society shape it according to their needs.


'My line drawings are performed in a slow and concentrated motion. One line passes into the other line, just as imperceptibly as one moment passes into the next. Each moment occurs only once, but because everything is a collection of single moments, it is necessary for the them to repeat and resonate with each other.'