Ines Doujak

 
Since the 1990s, Ines Doujak (born 1959 in Klagenfurt, Austria) has been developing a multidisciplinary practice that encompasses photography, performance, film, and installation and uses political theory as well as natural and human-made objects—sculpture in the broadest sense—to deconstruct the political implications of sexist and racist stereotypes. Her meticulous research and her strong storytelling ability allow her the prowess to use both science and the grotesque to denounce exploitative structures and inequalities in society.
 
Ines Doujak - Twisted Language
2024
English edition
Sternberg Press - Monographs and artists' books
forthcoming
Through a close examination of the political and aesthetic strategies that artist Ines Doujak employs in her work, this book explores the realities of the current economic, microbiological, and ecological crises.
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