Appropriation and re-arrangement are continuous lines in Flaka Haliti's works, whereby new aesthetic patterns are created. Haliti emphasizes altered perceptions on a visual level, as well as in conceptual methods to engage in political reflections and geopolitical preoccupations. Mediated by the sensory and by visual fields, territorial boundaries and powers such as national borders or the dispositions of associations like the UN or the European Union, are brought to negotiation. Importantly, her works steadily confront the nebulous politics of identity construction in order to transcend its categorizations of gender or nationality dichotomies of belonging through means of disidentification.
Individual studio visits: Thursday 17th October, students can register at
*The lecture and studio visits will be held in English.