Tatiana Blass (born in São Paulo, SP, 1979) is a Brazilian artist that constructs complex abstract narratives with her performances, paintings, videos, and installations.
[1] Blass began her career creating abstract paintings heavily influenced by collage that highlighted different colors of shapes, soon transitioning into an interdisciplinary practice.
[2] Through the manipulation of numerous materials, Tatiana Blass explores the tension between construction and deconstruction, form and function.
In 2004, Blass presented her first site-specific installation at Ateliê397 in Vila Madalena, São Paulo, creating colorful splotches in the gallery's floor and walls.
She would carry the same technique for Luz que cega - Sentado (2001), a work that would ultimately win her the 2011 PIPA Prize.