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Interview with artist Alicja Rogalska

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Next one in the series of my interviews with most interesting Polish artists living in the UK. This time I'm in conversation with Alicja Rogalska. You can read the full version of the interview on Contemporary Lynx website and watch a video version on my YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtWEkgTPTyI&t=737s http://contemporarylynx.co.uk/we-need-to-create-alternatives-for-the-future-and-we-need-to-create-them-now-collectively Alicja Rogalska is an artist based in London. Her practice is interdisciplinary and encompasses both research and production with a focus on social structures and the political subtext of the everyday. She mostly works in context on projects that involve participation, creating situations and collaboration with others, brought to the project for their particular skill or expertise. These events and ephemeral moments act as catalysts for collective questioning, imagining, reflecting and testing different ways of being together. Being both rooted in a context and speculative, her projects aim to occupy the space between what already exists and what is possible. Alicja graduated with an MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths College, University of London and an MA in Cultural Studies from the University of Warsaw.
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Next one in the series of my interviews with most interesting Polish artists living in the UK. This time I'm in conversation with Alicja Rogalska. You can read the full version of the interview on Contemporary Lynx website and watch a video version on my YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtWEkgTPTyI&t=737s http://contemporarylynx.co.uk/we-need-to-create-alternatives-for-the-future-and-we-need-to-create-them-now-collectively Alicja Rogalska is an artist based in London. Her practice is interdisciplinary and encompasses both research and production with a focus on social structures and the political subtext of the everyday. She mostly works in context on projects that involve participation, creating situations and collaboration with others, brought to the project for their particular skill or expertise. These events and ephemeral moments act as catalysts for collective questioning, imagining, reflecting and testing different ways of being together. Being both rooted in a context and speculative, her projects aim to occupy the space between what already exists and what is possible. Alicja graduated with an MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths College, University of London and an MA in Cultural Studies from the University of Warsaw.
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