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Anna Raczyńska (born in Bielsko-Biała, Poland) is a multidisciplinary visual artist, lecturer and researcher whose work is characterised by her keen interest in socio-political and socio-cultural issues.
In particular, she focuses on the ongoing transformation in Central and Eastern Europe, from the remnants of Soviet communism to the rise of neoliberal capitalism in mass society. She questions the structural tensions between East and West, country and city, labour and capital, money and status, and the complex power relations of intersectionality.
A key focus of her recent artistic and academic work is the concept of labour in its material and immaterial forms, including the feminist dimension of emotional labour. Drawing on feminist theory and critical labour studies, Raczyńska demonstrates the deep intertwining of affective, relational and care-oriented practices with global economic systems. In this context, her w…
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Biography
Anna Raczyńska (born in Bielsko-Biała, Poland) is a multidisciplinary visual artist, lecturer and researcher whose work is characterised by her keen interest in socio-political and socio-cultural issues.
In particular, she focuses on the ongoing transformation in Central and Eastern Europe, from the remnants of Soviet communism to the rise of neoliberal capitalism in mass society. She questions the structural tensions between East and West, country and city, labour and capital, money and status, and the complex power relations of intersectionality.
A key focus of her recent artistic and academic work is the concept of labour in its material and immaterial forms, including the feminist dimension of emotional labour. Drawing on feminist theory and critical labour studies, Raczyńska demonstrates the deep intertwining of affective, relational and care-oriented practices with global economic systems. In this context, her w…
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