C.T. Jasper

Jasper (born Christian Tomazewski in 1971) is a Polish Contemporary artist who specializes in digital art, including video, sound, sculpture, installation, collage, and the manipulation of pre-existing films.

In 2013, the work was shown at The Standard, in Hollywood, and then in 2015 at the Museum of Art in Łódź at a joint exhibition with Joanna Malinowska entitled Związki rozwiązki/ Relations Disrelations.

The artist digitally modified two movies, erasing all human presence from the segments of the films Blue Velvet by David Lynch and The Tin Drum by Volker Schlöndorff.

[6] The artist digitally erased all the protagonists from the Polish movie Pharaoh, directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz (1965), which was an adaptation from the 19th Century novel by Bolesław Prus.

[10] In 2015, Jasper collaborated with Joanna Malinowska and curator Magdalena Moskalewicz on Halka / Haiti: 18° 48'05" N 72° 23'01" W,[11] a project commissioned by Zachęta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw, Poland.

[20][21][22][23] In the same year, Jasper and Joanna Malinowska began work on the project Bureau of Masks Inventory which was shown at the exhibition Daily and Religious Rituals curated by Michał Jachuła at the Arsenał Gallery in Białystok in Poland.