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Diana Lelonek graduated from the department of Photography in the Faculty of Multimedia Communication at the University of Art in Poznan (PL). Phd at Interdisciplinary PhD Studies, University of Art in Poznań. Currently she works at the Academy of Fine Art in Warsaw. Diana Lelonek explores relationships between humans and other species. Her projects are critical responses to the processes of over-production, unlimited growth, and our approach to the environment. She uses photography, living matter, and found objects, creating work that is interdisciplinary and often appears at the interface of art and science.

The video is part of the Issue All the stones are in their places 

artistsDiana Lelonek
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categoryAudio-visual Art
published15. 4. 2023
duration0:05:01
languageČesky / English
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