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Congé

Discover 'Congé' by Tanja Pak – a serene glass sculpture exploring form & reflection. This contemporary Slovenian artwork evokes contemplation through subtle curves & ethereal beauty.

Explore the evocative glass sculptures of Slovenian artist Tanja Pak. Her work investigates human condition through intricate forms & reflections, exhibited internationally.

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Om kunstneren

Tanja Pak: A Sculptor of the Soul in Glass

Born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in 1973, Tanja Pak’s artistic journey is deeply intertwined with her homeland's rich cultural heritage and a profound fascination with the transformative potential of glass. From an early exposure to the craft within her family, she embarked on a path that led her from industrial design at the University of Ljubljana to a distinguished Master’s degree in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art in London. This dual foundation—practical design sensibilities meeting artistic exploration—forms the bedrock of her unique approach to sculpture and installation art.

Pak's work isn't merely about shaping glass; it’s an investigation into the human condition, a delicate dance between form and feeling. Her pieces often grapple with themes of solitude, loneliness, and the fragility of relationships – emotions she translates through the ethereal qualities of the medium. This exploration is fueled by a desire to capture intangible sensations, to evoke a sense of quiet contemplation within the viewer, mirroring her own artistic quest for tranquility.

Early Influences and Artistic Development

Pak’s formative years in Slovenia instilled a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and tradition. However, her relocation to London marked a pivotal shift, exposing her to diverse artistic perspectives and pushing her beyond conventional boundaries. The Royal College of Art provided an environment ripe for experimentation, encouraging her to challenge the inherent limitations of glass as a material. This period solidified her commitment to using glass not just as a medium but as a vehicle for expressing complex emotional narratives.

Crucially, Pak’s artistic development wasn't confined to formal education. Her residencies at prestigious institutions worldwide – including The Corning Museum of Glass, Creative Glass Center of America in Pilchuck, and Musée du Verre in France – served as invaluable opportunities for immersion in different glass traditions and collaborative exchange with fellow artists. These experiences broadened her technical skills and deepened her understanding of the material’s expressive capabilities.

Technique and Artistic Process

At the heart of Pak's work lies a distinctive subtractive technique—a deliberate process of removing material to reveal form. This isn’t simply about carving or cutting; it’s an act of restraint, a way of distilling the essence of an idea down to its purest expression. “I don’t want anything redundant,” she has stated, “every single bit in my work has to have a reason for being part of it.”

Her palette is deliberately restrained – primarily clear, white, and black glass—allowing light and shadow to play a central role in creating movement and vibration within her sculptures. This strategic use of negative space amplifies the impact of the remaining form, drawing the viewer’s eye and fostering a sense of intimacy with the artwork. The resulting pieces possess an almost ghostly quality, as if they are simultaneously present and ephemeral.

Major Achievements and Recognition

Tanja Pak's work has garnered significant international recognition throughout her career. She has been awarded numerous prestigious prizes, including the Grand Prize of the Toyama International Glass Exhibition in 2024 – a testament to the exceptional quality and conceptual depth of her creations. Further accolades include two Red Dot HM awards and a special prize from Arte Laguna, solidifying her position as a leading figure in contemporary glass art.

Her pieces have been selected for prominent exhibitions such as Collect 2022 in London and the European Glass Context, demonstrating their appeal to both established collectors and critics. Pak’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of glass has also led to invitations to artist residencies at renowned studios and museums globally, further cementing her influence within the artistic community.

Legacy and Continuing Exploration

Tanja Pak's work transcends mere aesthetic appeal; it invites viewers to contemplate profound questions about human existence. Her continued exploration of themes like solitude, connection, and vulnerability ensures that her art remains relevant and resonant in an increasingly complex world. As a professor and director of the Glass and Ceramics department at the University of Ljubljana, she is not only shaping the next generation of glass artists but also safeguarding a vital tradition within Slovenian culture.

Tanja Pak

Tanja Pak

1973 - , Slovenia

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Glass
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Glassblowing tradition']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Royal College of Art']
  • Date Of Birth: 1973
  • Full Name: Tanja Pak
  • Nationality: Slovenian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Memories
    • Rêveries
    • Mid-Breath
    • Breath in Between
  • Place Of Birth: Ljubljana, Slovenia