Alice Bucknell is an American artist and writer based in London.
She uses speculative fiction to address contemporary ideas of technological utopias and the role of architecture in contributing to global inequality and ecological destruction. She participates in international exhibitions, symposiums, and residencies, most recently at Ars Electronica with KÖNIG GALERIE, White Cube, Annka Kultys Gallery, the Canadian Center for Architecture, and Serpentine Galleries. She serves as a guest critic at international design and architecture schools including the Architectural Association and the Royal College of Art in London. Her writing appears regularly in art, architecture and design publications including Elephant, Frieze, Kaleidoscope, Mousse, PIN-UP and The Architectural Review. She studied Anthropology and Visual Art at the University of Chicago and Critical Practice at the Royal College of Art in London. Comments are closed.
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