As we were conceptualizing the ‘Against Catastrophe’ project, Russia invaded Ukraine.
In winter of 2019 I happened to learn about a village, Leikiv, in the Poltava region of Ukraine. The village had a page on Wikipedia, yet it was almost impossible to find in real life.
Weapons are usually imagined as standalone objects. Yet they are often enmeshed in dense networks of relationships…
Start Over consists of a series of double-exposure black and white photos shot in Sevastopol, Crimea, and a performance…
This is the 46th injured tree I’m measuring. As I gather data on the damage done to a Polish forest, it’s not only these roadside trees I mourn. I mourn the desecration of the road itself.
Following the Chornobyl nuclear catastrophe of 26th April 1986, all residents within a 30km Exclusion Zone, with the Chornobyl Nuclear Reactor (ChNPP) at its centre, were forced to evacuate their homes. Not all residents, however, were human.
In 1969, a gas field with an estimated 805.3×109 cubic meters of natural gas was discovered by Soviet geologists in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region in West Siberia.