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Mysera
1983 - Poland
Contemporaries
Iwona Mysera invents her own language and shares her most intimate secrets on individual sheets of paper, in notebooks and calendars.
She records her thoughts using handwriting that fills every page of notebooks, atlases, and calendars. Her texts are often supplemented by a numerical system composed of numbers (mostly 1, 3, and 5), arranged in columns and rows.
The letter A is also a recurring motif in her work. The notebooks sometimes contain photographs of idols, television actors, and singers, cut from newspapers.
Her idiosyncratic language structures the entire space like a musical score.

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