Djordi Komrij

Djordi Komrij (1999) is a queer multidisciplinary artist whose work mainly revolves around encapsulating traces that people leave behind. How do we perceive the space around us and the people in it? How does body store and recollect memories?

The transformative nature of elements such as the warping of air around a flame serves as a source of inspiration for his approach to making. Creating landscapes with sculptures, photos and paintings, Djordi attempts to reconsider in which ways our presence lingers when we’re no longer here. Ultimately pursuing a broader comprehension about the very nature of being.

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Djordi Komrij

Djordi Komrij (1999) is a queer multidisciplinary artist whose work mainly revolves around encapsulating traces that people leave behind. How do we perceive the space around us and the people in it? How does body store and recollect memories?

The transformative nature of elements such as the warping of air around a flame serves as a source of inspiration for his approach to making. Creating landscapes with sculptures, photos and paintings, Djordi attempts to reconsider in which ways our presence lingers when we’re no longer here. Ultimately pursuing a broader comprehension about the very nature of being.

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Study
2024 - 2025
BA Philosophy, RUG

2021 - 2025
BA Education within Fine Art and Design, Art Academie Minerva

2016 - 2021
MBO Graphic Interactive Design, Cibap Vakschool voor Vormgeving


Work
2022 - 2025  
Groninger Museum, Workshop facilitator
Stichting 2ndFloor, General Assistent

2021
Cibap Vakschool voor Vormgeving, Teacher Assistent


Exhibitions
2023 
Group expo at WEP Groningen ‘Collision’
Group expo at UMCG Groningen ‘Elements of Nature’

2022
Openday at Minerva


Exhibitions hosted - Stichting 2ndFloor
2024
Entangled, Art Academie Minerva

2023
Decennial Dialogue - shared exhibition with alumni Art Academy Minera from 10 years ago
Markt van het Noorden, Paragdigm
Open day, Art Academie Minerva

2022
Rebirth, Art Academie Minerva