Eva Sajovic - Rise and Fall of a Temple
Chelsea Space is pleased to present Rise and Fall of a Temple, a new body of work by artist Eva Sajovic.
Developed as part of the UAL Research Fellowship at the British School at Rome, Rise and Fall of a Temple explores symbolic "pillars" - the temple that serves as a metaphor for ideology itself, and its columns representing the foundational structures of Roman imperial power that continue to shape and uphold contemporary systems and societal ideologies.
Through the work on display, a film and a series of participatory events, a dynamic framework for exchange develops. The temple becomes a stage for rethinking dominant narratives, welcoming audiences to participate in its (de)construction - as Eva invites us to consider how the ruins of empire might be reimagined as tools for empathy, renewal, and collective dialogue.
Free entry, no booking required
Exhibition runs: 6 February – 17 July 2026, Thursday - Saturday (11am - 4pm)
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About Eva Sajovic
Eva Sajovic is a Slovene artist working across live art, installation, and social practice, with a focus on material and social transformation. Her work is influenced by her personal experience of Yugoslavia’s disintegration during her teenage years, followed by the fast transition from a socialist to a capitalist state. This formative experience drives her efforts to understand and navigate the neoliberal world I inhabit.
Sajovic's practice often involves large-scale participatory projects, employing collaborative methods to inspire individuals to move beyond passive spectatorship and take active roles in fostering social change. She creates knitted, ceramic, and mixed-media objects that act as props, activators, or tools to support her interventions, and to help develop and refine her ideas during research.
She is also a Senior Lecturerat University of the Arts London and the recipient of the UAL Fine Art Fellowship at the British School at Rome (2024/25).
Chelsea Space is pleased to present Rise and Fall of a Temple, a new body of work by artist Eva Sajovic.
Developed as part of the UAL Research Fellowship at the British School at Rome, Rise and Fall of a Temple explores symbolic "pillars" - the temple that serves as a metaphor for ideology itself, and its columns representing the foundational structures of Roman imperial power that continue to shape and uphold contemporary systems and societal ideologies.
Through the work on display, a film and a series of participatory events, a dynamic framework for exchange develops. The temple becomes a stage for rethinking dominant narratives, welcoming audiences to participate in its (de)construction - as Eva invites us to consider how the ruins of empire might be reimagined as tools for empathy, renewal, and collective dialogue.
Free entry, no booking required
Exhibition runs: 6 February – 17 July 2026, Thursday - Saturday (11am - 4pm)
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About Eva Sajovic
Eva Sajovic is a Slovene artist working across live art, installation, and social practice, with a focus on material and social transformation. Her work is influenced by her personal experience of Yugoslavia’s disintegration during her teenage years, followed by the fast transition from a socialist to a capitalist state. This formative experience drives her efforts to understand and navigate the neoliberal world I inhabit.
Sajovic's practice often involves large-scale participatory projects, employing collaborative methods to inspire individuals to move beyond passive spectatorship and take active roles in fostering social change. She creates knitted, ceramic, and mixed-media objects that act as props, activators, or tools to support her interventions, and to help develop and refine her ideas during research.
She is also a Senior Lecturerat University of the Arts London and the recipient of the UAL Fine Art Fellowship at the British School at Rome (2024/25).
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Chelsea Space
16 John Islip Street
London SW1P 4JU
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