About me:
Ania Krajewska is a senior lecturer at the University of South Africa and a coordinator of the Visual Art Programmes in the department of Art and Music. She obtained her PhD in Art History qualification in 2014. Her special interests include the Anthropocene debates; biocultural critiques of art objects and texts; simulation systems and embodiment; mythologies and narratives as well as critical posthumanism. She participated in numerous exhibitions such as Transmigrations: Rituals and Items (Los Angeles, Tijuana, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Germany) and held two solo exhibitions: Mediators (1998) at the Market Theatre and Ask the Audience (2000) at the Millennium Gallery.

Orcid profile: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7327-1715
Accredited publications:
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The science-fiction film Gattaca interpreted as an Icarian flight towards liberation. De Arte 73. 2006. pp.3-17.
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The Anthropocene Shifts in Visual Arts: A Case against Anthropocentrism. De Arte 52, Issue 2-3. 2017. Pp 29-53.