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Inga Danysz (*1990) is the winner of the Columbus Advancement Prize for Contemporary Art. In her work, she plumbs her own biography amidst sinking political projects or projections, the uncertain potential of art between functional décor and resistant materiality as well as imagery that continually hovers between the dissolution and corporeal assertion of form. She accomplishes this by means of emblematic pictorial objects, sculptures, and installations, in which she deals with social and institutional spaces in a precise and sensitive way.