
Rebeka Korna
Rebeka Korna is an artist known for her exploration of the body as a vessel of generational memory. In her collaborative work with Anastasija Šnepe-Šnepe, she employs water not only as a material but also as a metaphor and participant in their artistic process. Their projects often involve traveling to sites linked to their family histories, where they gather samples that are later used in the development of analog photography and serve as significant references for their blown glass sculptures. Korna's work interprets the past through a language as fluid and changeable as memory itself.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Rebeka Korna's work involves a methodology that combines autoethnography and hydrofeminist theory.
Skaistais metabolisms. Izstādes Es iekodos stikla lagūnas ādā recenzija / DienaRebeka Korna and Anastasija Šnepe-Šnepe explore the body as a keeper of generational memory.
Rīgas Laikmetīgās mākslas telpā būs skatāma izstāde Es iekodos stikla lagūnas ādā / DienaAnastasija Šnepe-Šnepe and Rebeka Korna explore the body as a custodian of generational memory.
Izstāde Es iekodos stikla lagūnas ādā / Diena


