In her research-based work, artist Ina Wudtke (born 1968, lives and works
in Berlin) questions hegemonic political and societal discourses and
strenghtens counter-discourses on themes such as
gender,
work and housing. From
1992 until 2004 she edited the
queer-feminist
artist magazine
NEID. With Belgian philosopher
Dieter Lesage,
she wrote the book
Black Sound White Cube (Vienna, 2010). In
2011, she released a conceptual album on gentrification entitled
The
Fine Art of Living under her pseudonym T-INA Darling.