Biography
Daniel Zduniuk was born in Poland and grew up in Belgium. A visual artist and scenographer, he explores the points of contact between human systems of organization and the quieter, more unpredictable logics of living matter. His work functions as a field of experimentation, where artworks are conceived less as finished objects than as situations to be activated.
He develops a plural practice that weaves together photography, sculpture, sound and installation. His projects often take shape as immersive environments in which organic materials intersect with human-made structures. This encounter generates spaces where roles are never fixed: viewers, works and context interact, transforming the exhibition into an open, constantly evolving place.
Zduniuk thus proposes to consider the exhibition not as a stable framework, but as a responsive space of experimentation—attuned to change, where chance, memory and duration all contribute to redefining the relationship between art and reality.
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Daniel Zduniuk was born in Poland and grew up in Belgium. A visual artist and scenographer, he explores the points of contact between human systems of organization and the quieter, more unpredictable logics of living matter. His work functions as a field of experimentation, where artworks are conceived less as finished objects than as situations to be activated.
He develops a plural practice that weaves together photography, sculpture, sound and installation. His projects often take shape as immersive environments in which organic materials intersect with human-made structures. This encounter generates spaces where roles are never fixed: viewers, works and context interact, transforming the exhibition into an open, constantly evolving place.
Zduniuk thus proposes to consider the exhibition not as a stable framework, but as a responsive space of experimentation—attuned to change, where chance, memory and duration all contribute to redefining the relationship between art and reality.










