Owl Mountain alludes to the myth of a Nazi train of looted treasure that went missing during WWII and is believed buried in passages beneath Owl Mountains, Central Sudetes, Southwestern Poland. The myth has endured, without evidence, since the war and through both communist and post communist periods. Its persistent popularity speaks of the allure of the unreachable, our want to imagine treasures greater than those we can see, and our desire for romance and gold. Magda Blasinska’s work seeks to transmit the experience of wonder. Most recently oscillating between painting and installation, which utilises wheat reed forms constructed with...