Amalia Ulman
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Amalia Ulman (1989, Argentina) lives and works between London (UK) and Gijon (SPN). The main focus of her research are class differences and how they affect social interactions, emotions and human relations. Her work analyses social stratification, cultural capital, class imitation and seduction. Her aim is to scrutinise matters such as hierarchies, power relations, charity and empathy. She graduated from the Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design (London) in 2011. Recent exhibitions include solo shows Savings & Shelves at Headquarters (Zurich), Overcome Cleanse at Galeria Adriana Suarez (Spain) and duo show Profit | Decay at Arcadia Missa (London). She is currently curating the second edition of the project MAWU-LISA.