Klara Kusa is an emerging artist and activist. She appreciates techniques of appropriation (ranging from post-war art and philosophy to research art and medicine), experimentation, and the recycling of various found objects and materials. In her work, she uses performative gestures to create site-specific installations that mix sound, photographs, drawings, her own movement in space, video, and archival materials. These strategies can be understood as a form of institutional critique. Many of the artist’s projects are reactionary, and the responses to them often lead to the creation of another project or its continuation. Her artistic practice is experimental, utilizing the tools and strategies of post-conceptual art.
She lives and studies in Prague.