Angela Todorovska
Angela Todorovska is a Melbourne-based artist whose practice is deeply informed by her Balkan heritage, blending humour, poignancy, and cultural nuance. She finds inspiration in the rhythms of everyday life, transforming familiar domestic spaces and objects into subtle reflections on memory, care, and resilience. Her work moves between the tragic and the absurd, the intimate and the communal, creating spaces where reflection, laughter, and contemplation coexist. Drawing on both personal experience and inherited cultural narratives, Todorovska reshapes the ordinary into expressions of identity, connection, and survival, inviting viewers to perceive the extraordinary within the everyday.
Unofficial Doctors of the Living Room
Graphite on paper, 2026.
59.4 x 42cm
Not for sale
Just In-Case
Graphite on paper, 2026.
59.4 x 42cm
Not for sale
Balkan life exists in a state of tension. It is tragic and resourceful, stubborn yet affectionate, absurd and deeply sincere. It drifts, at times, toward the inappropriate, finding humour where it does not comfortably belong. Within the Balkan household, the most ordinary domestic objects, when isolated and reframed, accumulate meaning through preservation, transforming into hereditary rituals of survival. Anomaly surfaces through subtle disruptions of context and expectation, whereby the familiar becomes estranged and the ordinary assumes an uneasy weight, exposing undercurrents of protection and inherited vigilance embedded within everyday life.