MITYUKOVA Anastasia

Project Iceworm

Switzerland

2019

In 1959, the American army built a military base under the Greenland ice sheet as a place to deploy missiles. Because of global warming, the waste (nuclear waste, PCBs, etc.) left behind after the base was abandoned is about to resurface, threatening the Thule people’s ecosystem. Anastasia Mityukova’s installations (assemble of cyanotypes, collages, archives, aerial views, video) and her book present a break-down of the events and transgressions: colonial attitude, destruction, pollution, showing an inaccessible and invisible reality.

About the artist

Anastasia Mityukova is born in 1992, she lives and works in Geneva. She studied photography at the École cantonale d’art de Lausanne (ECAL) and graduated in 2018. The same year, she had her first solo show with the “Project Iceworm” at the Folkwang Museum in Essen with Thomas Seelig as curator. She was also finalist for the UNSEEN dummy award 2018, the Liège Photobook Festival 2018 and the 2018 Photoforum Pasquart Prize in Bienne.