BIOGRAPHY
Born in Paris, France, both french and polish citizen, Ania Borzobohaty has lived between France, Spain, Poland, and Venezuela drawing from each place an essential part of her artistic rhythm.
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Holding a postgraduate degree from the Sorbonne, Paris (France) in Information and Communication Sciences, and educated at the Fine Arts Universities of Warsaw (Poland) and Granada (Spain), she investigates the invisible systems of communication that structure the relations between matter, space, and perception, revealing their traces through form and spatial vibration.
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For her, communication is an energy that takes shape through material precision and spatial tension. Her sculptures reveal how these forces manifest in structure: where light defines volume, vibration animates surface, and geometry becomes a living field of perception. Each work operates as both construction and resonance, making visible the subtle interactions that connect matter, space, and consciousness.
In addition to producing artworks, she regularly collaborates with researchers. Some of her recent projects explore the relationships between silence, sound vibrations, and geometric form, revealing how immaterial phenomena can become visible through structure and light.​
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Ania Borzobohaty’s works are part of numerous private and public collections, including the Museo della Scultura Contemporanea (MUSMA, Italy), the Satoru Sato Museum (Japan), the Museo Omar Careño (Venezuela), the Mobile Madi Museum (Hungary), the Embassy of Venezuela in Paris (France), the Geometric and Madi Art Museum (Dallas, U.S.A.), the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo F. Narvaez, Asuncion (Venezuela).
She was named an honorary citizen of the city of Asunción (Venezuela).
She served for five years as Head of the Geometric Section of the French Salon des Réalités Nouvelles.

Photo © Wojtek Borzobohaty