»Jake & Jason« (detail) 2021. Watercolor, gouache, color pigments, graphite, colored pencils on paper, 87 x 55 cm

Marianna Ignataki

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»Jake & Jason« (detail) 2021. Watercolor, gouache, color pigments, graphite, colored pencils on paper, 87 x 55 cm
»Jake & Jason« (detail) 2021. Watercolor, gouache, color pigments, graphite, colored pencils on paper, 87 x 55 cm
»The Secret Garden« 2023. Watercolour, gouache, graphite, colored pencils on paper, 76 x 56 cm
»The Secret Garden« 2023. Watercolour, gouache, graphite, colored pencils on paper, 76 x 56 cm
»Judith« 2023. Watercolour, gouache, graphite, colored pencils on paper, 55 x 38 cm
»Judith« 2023. Watercolour, gouache, graphite, colored pencils on paper, 55 x 38 cm
»Unicorn Dinner« 2021. watercolour, gouache, colour pigments, graphite and colored pencils on paper, 140 x 109 cm
»Unicorn Dinner« 2021. watercolour, gouache, colour pigments, graphite and colored pencils on paper, 140 x 109 cm
exhibition view »Kreatur« at REITER | Berlin, 2022
exhibition view »Kreatur« at REITER | Berlin, 2022
exhibition view »Kreatur« at REITER | Berlin, 2022
exhibition view »Kreatur« at REITER | Berlin, 2022
»Lola« 2023. Synthetic hair, fabric, polyester, fiberfill, plastic and metal, 235 × 200 × 60cm
»Lola« 2023. Synthetic hair, fabric, polyester, fiberfill, plastic and metal, 235 × 200 × 60cm
»Lola« (detail) 2023. Synthetic hair, fabric, polyester, fiberfill, plastic and metal, 235 × 200 × 60cm
»Lola« (detail) 2023. Synthetic hair, fabric, polyester, fiberfill, plastic and metal, 235 × 200 × 60cm

Marianna Ignataki info

Working primarily in drawing, painting and sculpture, Marianna Ignataki’s practice enables her to enter a vague, subliminal world, filled with images of her own mythology. Her work ranges from minimalistic scenes and portraits to exaggerated, kitsch, Rococo inspired compositions. It explores themes of identity and the perception of self, the other side; a dream that turns to nightmare, the attraction to terror, the fascination with carnival, the freedom and the ambiguous feelings provoked by the use of masks. The works are mainly anthropocentric, with female or ambiguously-gendered protagonists that resemble witches, animals or hybrids. Often, an unspecified or even perversive eroticism is implied, one that does not concern sexuality in the sense of sexual act but the mental state of erotic desire; our instincts, or a hidden dark side. These vague, surrealistic scenes, play with the notion of the absurd and combine seemingly heterogeneous elements which are subtly linked through compositional elements. By adding unexpected details with a sense of dark humour, the initial meaning of seemingly normal scenes is inverted or perverted, resulting to ironic, bizarre and grotesque situations.

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Marianna Ignataki bio

MARIANNA IGNATAKI was born 1977 in Thessaloniki, Greece. She studied at the Visual Arts at the School of Fine Arts of Saint-Etienne, France and Architecture at the Technische Universität in Vienna, Austria. Ignataki’s work ranges from minimalistic scenes and portraits to exaggerated, kitsch, Rococo inspired compositions.It explores themes of identity and the perception of self, the other side; a dream that turns to nightmare, the attraction to terror, the fascination with carnival, the freedom and the ambiguous feelings provoked by the use of masks. The works are mainly anthropocentric, with female or ambiguously-gendered protagonists that resemble witches, animals or hybrids. Often, an unspecified or even perversive eroticism is implied, one that does not concern sexuality in the sense of sexual act but the mental state of erotic desire; our instincts, or a hidden dark side. Between 2010-2017 she was based in Beijing, China. She currently lives and works in Berlin.