
Kate Yagoshevski

Biography
Kate Yagoshevski is a Polish artist born in 1984 who lives and works in Szczecinek, Poland. She is graduated in painting with an annex to the diploma in sculpture from the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, Poland. In 2008, Yagoshevski carried out a photography project from the film set „The Mill and the Cross” drama, directed by Lech Majewski.In 2015, her sculpture was invited to Museu Europeu d’Art Modern Barcelona. Furthermore, her sculptures are also exhibited in the permanent collection of the National Museum in Gdańsk, Poland. The sculptures are also in many other art collections in United Arab Emirates, United States, Canada, France, Belgium , Austria, Poland and Lithuania. Recent exhibitions include the prestigious Center of Polish Sculpture, Orońsko, Mark Rothko Art Center, Latvia, Arsenal Contemporary Montreal. Her work was exhibited at art fairs in Vilnius, Vienna and Warsaw. In 2019 she won the national competition ,,Jutronauci” for artists and scientists creating the future. The competition was organized by the newspaper „Wyborcza” and Kulczyk Investments. Yagoshevski is known as one of the artists at the forefront of new artistic theories and practices exploring the theory of Synesthesia in contemporary art and society. In style of works she refer to nature, assuming biomorphic shapes . Her work is also in the permanent collection of the National Museum in Poland.