Irina Jasnowski Pascual (b.1989 Spain) lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. Her cross-media and deeply intuitive oeuvre moves between technology, drawing, sculpture, sound, video, performance, and theatre, often creating installation in which various elements are interwoven into theatrical scenes.
Selected performances and video works have been presented at WIELS (Brussels), Montez Press Radio (New York), Simian (Copenhagen), Les Urbaines (Switzerland) and Spectacle Theater (New York). Since 2019 she has produced her own works for Public Access Television through Manhattan Neighborhood Network.
Solo exhibitions include Plane Volume at Galerie Noah Klink (Berlin), Moving Pictures at Kiralik Depo (Istanbul), Multiplex at Anne (Brussels), Wipers at Bad Water (Knoxville), Sonic Prolapse at Kai Matsumiya (New York), Set Ups: lighting for character dangling over void at Interstate Projects (Brooklyn).
Selected group exhibitions include presentations at Etablissement d’en Face (Brussels), Doom Spa (Berlin), HISK Exhibition Space (Brussels), and Shoot The Lobster (New York), among others.
Jasnowski Pascual received her BFA from The Cooper Union in New York and is currently an MFA candidate in the Art, Theory, Practice (ATP) department at Northwestern University.
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