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 writer working with language and spatiality. Informed by architecture and theater and inspired by phenomenology, queer theory and political movements, her works are rooted in questions of power, normativity, and opacity.
Her practice combines monologue, music, props, and scenography.
Alva is educated at Konstfack in Sweden and DAI art praxis in the Netherlands. Besides her artistic practice she works as editor and writer at the Swedish anarchosyndicalist magazine 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.


