Born in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and based in Norway, Sandra Mujinga has developed a practice that investigates the relationship between digital environments and physical existence. She utilizes a diverse range of media, including textiles, electronic soundscapes, and sculptural forms, to create immersive environments that challenge traditional perceptions of space and identity.
Her signature installations often incorporate humanoid figures and sensory elements such as shifting light and mirrors to examine how technology shapes human experience. By drawing on science fiction and posthumanist theory, Mujinga critiques the ways in which digital surveillance and visibility impact the body.
Recent recognition includes a major solo installation titled Skin to Skin at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, which features 55 sculptural figures. This project, organized in collaboration with Belvedere, Vienna, highlights her ongoing focus on bodily presence and spatial experience within contemporary art.
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