Klára Kusá is an emerging artist whose practice draws on strategies of appropriation, experimentation, and material reuse. Influenced by post-war art, philosophy, and research-based methodologies, she engages with found objects and discarded materials to construct layered, site-specific installations. Her work blends photography, drawing, video, bodily movement, and archival traces. Through performative gestures, she intervenes in public and institutional spaces, activating them as platforms for critique and dialogue.