
Tania Kovats (Brighton, 1966) creates sculptures, drawings, and large-scale time-based installations that explore our experience and understanding of the natural world. She is intrigued by themes at the intersection of nature and culture, such as geological processes and growth patterns, and examines the relationship between human experience and nature, the Cosmos, and the elements. In recent years, Kovats has taken the element of water as the central subject in her work; the seas and oceans, river systems, maritime culture, floods, and tides, necessarily touching on socio-political and environmental issues.
Kovats is a renowned British visual artist. Oceanic, her first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, offers an extensive overview of her versatile artistic practice. The exhibition showcases her ongoing fascination with the sea, water, and the environment, evoking a deep sense of connection with nature. Central to the presentation are her monumental sculptures, The Divers, her ceramic and textile works, and her drawings.
Curator: Brigitte Bloksma.

