(Re)Grounding Long read
Ahead of the opening of (Re)Grounding, have a read of Tom Jeffrey’s piece for Corridor8 exploring Alexandra Clod and Karolina Uskakovych’s work.
The writer spent time with the artists during their residences at D6 earlier this year and from ongoing correspondence has crafted an essay that digs deep into Karolina and Alexandra’s practice and ideas.
In the end, the works in (Re)Grounding connect through digging. Digging back into histories at once personal and political, industrial and ecological, communal, embodied, mediated, mythic…. The land is never simple and nor are our connections to it and to each other. Digging is material and metaphorical – a practice, a journey. It is art and labour.
Read the full article on Corridor8.
The writer spent time with the artists during their residences at D6 earlier this year and from ongoing correspondence has crafted an essay that digs deep into Karolina and Alexandra’s practice and ideas.
In the end, the works in (Re)Grounding connect through digging. Digging back into histories at once personal and political, industrial and ecological, communal, embodied, mediated, mythic…. The land is never simple and nor are our connections to it and to each other. Digging is material and metaphorical – a practice, a journey. It is art and labour.
Read the full article on Corridor8.