Sandra Mujinga

Sandra Mujinga

BornNationalityBased In
1989CongoleseBerlin, Oslo
Biography

Whether these are the spectral personifications of forgotten histories, the remnants of colonial legacies, or harbingers of the climate crisis and planetary destruction, Sandra Mujinga is fascinated with the idea of ghosts. She is concerned with the idea of traces and fragments; that nothing ever disappears completely. Perhaps just like with ghosts, one tries to forget that they are there, to consign their presence to the corner of the room, but they remain lurking, like an underlying anxiety. Mujinga says that when you are born into a racialised body, the histories and violence of colonialism can never be forgotten; overlooking the past is a privilege. The artist’s work takes several forms, from moving image to installation. Her most recognisable piece to date saw four figures, Libwá, Mókó, Nkáma and Zómi, faceless, towering above the visitor and rendered with textiles, guarding the space. Bathed in chroma key green – the colour used for green screen, onto which anything can be transposed and therefore fictionalised – the sculptures seem able to transform, mutate, or reappear. ...

Selected Artworks
Build My Skin with Rocks
LACK #10
LACK #890
LACK #
Sandra MujingaLACK #, 2044
94 x 64cm
Reworlding Remains
Sandra MujingaReworlding Remains, 2021
270 x 100 x 35cm
Flo
Sandra MujingaFlo, 2019
356 x 317 x 140cm
Nokturnal Kinship 1
Atrophic Giants
Uniform
Sandra MujingaUniform, 2018
225 x 65cm
Companionship
Sandra MujingaCompanionship, 2057
220 x 60 x 20cm
Skin to Skin
Sandra MujingaSkin to Skin, 2025
300 x 80 x 50cm
And My Body Carried All of You
When We Were
Between Moments (2)
Lack #400
And What Was Left? (2)
2100 (Fleeting Home)
Love Language (1)
Sandra MujingaLove Language (1), 2023
106 x 64 x 188cm
Biennals
Momenta Biennale2021 - Montréal