Yulia Mahr

Yulia Mahr is a multi-disciplinary visual artist who works in a range of media, including photography, moving image, sculpture, and site-specific installation.

Mahr frequently explores interconnectedness on a micro and macro level, be it social, political or natural and returns to auto-ethnographic methodologies.

She went on to study politics at the London School of Economics and later graduated with an MA in Visual Anthropology from the Freie Universitat, Berlin.

[4] There Mahr, an integral member of the company, directed plays on the Mothers of the Disappeared in Argentina and the fall of the Iron Curtain.

It's about offering time and opportunities for people to really experiment.”[13] Sited on the edge of a 31-acre woodland in Oxfordshire, the studio, which opened its doors in 2021, is powered by solar and heat pump technology[14] and promotes sustainability and localism as central tenets.