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Ula Lucińska and Michał Knychaus work together as the Inside Job duo. Their practice is focused on the use of different mediums and materials, which often leads to the creation of multi-layered, object-based environments. Many of their projects refer to catastrophic scenarios in which the hauntings from the past and futuristic speculations are intertwined. They are interested in the environmental, social and geopolitical changes that shape the present and influence the imaginarium of possible futures. By incorporating fiction as a working methodology they explore its self-fulfilling potential-forecasting dystopias and utopias to examine their possibilities and limitations.
For their second solo exhibition in Milan, the artists present a recent series of sculptures and assemblages. The central work, “Behind the mouths gate something is stirring, is flickering” consists of six objects that hang from the ceiling on a long, rhizomatic structure that also winds across the floor....More
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Ula Lucińska and Michał Knychaus work together as the Inside Job duo. Their practice is focused on the use of different mediums and materials, which often leads to the creation of multi-layered, object-based environments. Many of their projects refer to catastrophic scenarios in which the hauntings from the past and futuristic speculations are intertwined. They are interested in the environmental, social and geopolitical changes that shape the present and influence the imaginarium of possible futures. By incorporating fiction as a working methodology they explore its self-fulfilling potential-forecasting dystopias and utopias to examine their possibilities and limitations.
For their second solo exhibition in Milan, the artists present a recent series of sculptures and assemblages. The central work, “Behind the mouths gate something is stirring, is flickering” consists of six objects that hang from the ceiling on a long, rhizomatic structure that also winds across the floor....More