Klára Kusá is an artist whose practice is informed by postwar art, philosophy, research methodologies, and medical discourse. Through performative gestures, she intervenes in both public and institutional spaces, activating them as sites of critique and dialogue. By reworking fragments of memory, material, and place, she explores how trauma shapes perception, language, and social structures, transforming sites of disruption into spaces of reflection and potential healing. Her work has been presented internationally, including in Germany, Croatia, the Netherlands, Japan, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. She studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and at The New Centre for Research & Practice.