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Kuba Dorabialski is an artist, writer, and educator originally from Wrocław, Poland, currently based at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). His work primarily revolves around video installation, exploring the intersections of mysticism and radical leftist politics through personal poetic tools such as geography, language, and cinema history. Dorabialski's work has been exhibited internationally and is part of the Artbank collection. He was awarded the John Fries Award in 2017 for his video installation 'Floor Dance Lenin's Resurrection' and won the Open category at the Fisher's Ghost Art Award in 2019 for his work 'Glasses Nosetip'. In 2021, he premiered his feature-length project 'Invocation Trilogy' at Carriageworks, which was curated by Daniel Mudie Cunningham. Currently, he is a PhD candidate in Art and Design at UNSW, supervised by Uros Cvoro and Astrid Lorange, where his research continues to delve into the intersections of mysticism and radical politics in Eastern European moving image practice.
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