Klara Woźniak
My artistic practice focuses on the exploration of informational and cybernetic systems, as well as the intersections between science and art. I work primarily with new technologies, including robotics, design, or programming and treating them both as tools and as subjects of critical reflection. Through installations, robotic objects, video games, and simulations, I create research- based environments in which I test relationships between humans, machines, and technological infrastructures.
My works often engage with the climate catastrophe and necropolitics, examining how power over life and death is distributed within society through technology, science, and systems of data governance. I am interested in futurist forms of coexistence, relationships between human and non-human agents, and communication systems that shape our perception of reality and the possibilities of living together.
Klara Woźniak (b. 1999, Warsaw, Poland) is a visual artist and a graduate of Photography at the University of the Arts in Poznań. Since 2023 she has been an assistant in the Experimental Photography Studio at UAP. Since 2024 she has co-created the Szczur Gallery in Poznań. Her interests include generative imagery, cybernetic and information systems, and machine vision. She works with short film forms, simulations, robotic objects, and multimedia installations. Her works have been exhibited in Poland, Greece, the United Kingdom, Italy, and the United States (selected exhibitions: From the Ashes, Zachęta — National Gallery of Art; 8304, Krakow Photomonth; Feed Your Demons and Meet the Ally, One Project London; Wizyta, CK Zamek; 1989, MPAC; Bieguny, GaMA).







