This site specific, two part installation is created with a changing urban landscape in mind. It seeks to explore the potential otherness of construction sites and what it can mean to be directed in new and sometimes uncomfortable directions.
Alva Roselius is an artist and scenographer working with language and spatiality. Informed by architecture and theater and inspired by phenomenology, queer theory and political movements, her works revolve around power, desire and normality.
They circle around an ambivalent longing for alternatives, resistance and closeness. But also a longing for respite, to not have to resist. Alva is educated at Konstfack in Stockholm and UMPRUM in Prague. Besides her artistic practice she writes for Flamman and Arbetaren.
This site specific, two part installation is created with a changing urban landscape in mind. It seeks to explore the potential otherness of construction sites and what it can mean to be directed in new and sometimes uncomfortable directions.