ALISA DYUNDIK
Photographer (London)
Alisa Dyundik is a photographer whose work exists at the intersection of documentary and fashion photography. Drawing from the traditions of documentary art, she explores the interplay between reality and staged narratives, infusing her imagery with both raw authenticity and a distinct visual language. Born and raised in Siberia, Alisa’s deep connection to vast, remote landscapes continues to shape her location choices, lending her work a sense of isolation, resilience, and poetic stillness. Beyond photography, she is deeply influenced by film and theatre, incorporating a performative dimension into her practice. Inspired by visionaries such as Bill Viola and Lars von Trier, she integrates cinematic storytelling and theatrical compositions, bridging disciplines to create evocative, immersive imagery. Alisa’s work also engages with contemporary social issues, particularly human rights and female representation in Post-Soviet societies. These themes manifest in her casting and styling choices, offering a nuanced perspective on identity, agency, and cultural memory. Through her lens, she constructs narratives that challenge conventional portrayals, inviting a deeper reflection on the evolving roles of women in these regions.