Helena Linnert-Fuller
b. 2001


Helena´s artistic practice consists of a constant back-and-forth movement between performance (in urban space), her studio-based practice, and collaborative interdisciplinary research. Her current material exploration includes wood, chicken wire, paper-mâché and gypsum, a tent, and the mass-production of wax objects.

Helena´s ongoing research concerns interspecies cohabitation in shared (urban) spaces and the inherent hierarchical structures of domestication and domination. Intrigued by the interrelationship of audience, performer, and director, Helena explores how these roles are not only inherent to performative and exhibition spaces, but also to how we share urban spaces. Through her artistic research, Helena explores how to invite fluidity between the distribution and corresponding power of these roles.

Currently, Helena works and researches through the lens of the pigeon as a manifestation of how we share urban space in relation to each other, other species, and our inanimate environment.