Andreja Kulunčić is a visual artist, lives in Zagreb. Her art practice is based on exploration of new models of sociability and communication situations, an interest for socially engaged themes, engagement with different audiences, and collaboration on collective projects. She sets up her own interdisciplinary networks, seeing artistic work as a research, process of cooperation and self-organization. She often asks the audience to actively participate in the work. Some of Kulunčić’s frequent subjects are correlations between economy, transition, feminism and racism. By operating in the marginal areas of opposition and focusing her critique on the central values of imaginary institutions of globalizing societies and divisions conditioned by them, her artistic production expands the capability of art to offer polemical grounds for the rethinking and dissolution of certain relations and the creation of new ones. Her work has been presented at major international exhibitions, such as Documenta11 (Kassel); Manifesta 4 (Frankfurt/Main); 8. Istanbul Biennial; Liverpool Biennial 04; 10. Triennale-India (New Delhi) among others.

Artworks from “You Betrayed the Party Just When You Should Have Helped It” (2024)