Jasmína Lustigová is a Czech artist who explores the empty spaces between meanings - places of powerlessness, fantasy-making, transformation, and forgetting. Through experimentation with the texture and scale of drawing, motifs from her female mundane memories - such as wheels, ties, and teddy bears - take on new semiotic meanings.
A graduate of the Glasgow School of Art (Painting and Printmaking), Jasmína has exhibited in Germany, Belgium, Serbia, Scotland and the Czech Republic (PLATO Ostrava, Film and Architecture Festival). Her practice shifts between drawing, painting, object-making, art writing and filmmaking. Her five-year study of architecture at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague serves as a foundation for her creative process.
Jasmína investigates the crises of Central European architecture and approaches them with humour. This can be found in her video work - from a Nordic thriller reflecting on existing Scandinavian housing in Prague (Sanuna, 2024) to a film from the perspective of a Prague shopping mall floor (Arcada, 2023).