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Léna Lewis-King
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Biography

Léna Lewis-King (London, 1999) is an artist filmmaker whose work explores intersections between systems of production and construction, feminist post-humanist theory, phenomena of experience, ecologies, and technologies. She studied Film at Kingston University in London and received support from Channel 4's Random Acts program, in partnership with ICA London, to begin her artistic practice as a filmmaker. Her work, framed through a feminist lens, explores the mystical and spiritual dimensions of lived experiences. Through mediums such as film, photography, painting, drawing, collage and installation, she considers the proliferation of technocapitalist acceleration on the ephemeral essence of life. Her works are exhibited in international exhibitions, screenings, and lectures.


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