Laura Krok

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Make Art Not War— Shepard Fairey

I’ll show you my secret weapon, which I use every day in almost every situation. The recurring techniques that define my style – compiled in a unique poster that offers us a different perspective on this important topic and argues for creative engagement and the use of art as a means of expression and change in today’s world.

Laura Krok

Laura Krok, born in 1988 in Salzburg, Austria, studied at the University of Art and
Industrial Design Linz, specializing in space&designstrategies, as well as at the
Politecnico di Milano in Milan.
Her practice moves fluidly across disciplinary boundaries and is rooted in research
that positions space—not as a static, geometric construct—but as a dynamic, lived,
and coded phenomenon shaped by human experience. Rather than focusing on
space as a fixed entity, she explores it as something continually designed,
perceived, and reinterpreted.
Krok’s work often engages with interstices and transitional zones, expanding the
notion of the exhibition space into a field of action, memory, and sensory
experience. At the center of her investigations is always the human being—along
with their desires, fears, and the complex ways they interact with and inscribe
meaning onto space.