Atrophic Giants
Atrophic Giants
Atrophic Giants

Sandra Mujinga

Atrophic Giants, 2018244 x 124cmSign in to view price
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pvc, burned acrylic paint and glycerin, eyeletsCroy Nielsen
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The artwork features a striking silhouette against a vibrant, colorful backdrop. The prominent use of deep reds and oranges creates an intense, dramatic atmosphere, heightened by the dramatic lighting. The obscured figure appears to be wearing a flowing, shimmering garment, lending an otherworldly, theatrical quality to the composition. The overall style and technique suggest a contemporary, performance-oriented approach, highlighting the artist's exploration of light, color, and the human form. The context likely involves a provocative commentary on themes of identity, illusion, or the nature of artistic expression. ...

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Sandra Mujinga
Artist
Sandra Mujinga
B.1989, Congolese

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. ...

Sandra Mujinga: Artworks
Camuflage Waves 1–3
Sandra Mujinga
Camuflage Waves 1–3, 2018
194 x 128cm
Humans
Lovely Hosts 6
Sandra Mujinga
Lovely Hosts 6, 2016
61 x 48cm
Lovely Hosts 4
Sandra Mujinga
Lovely Hosts 4, 2016
61 x 48cm
Lovely Hosts 5
Sandra Mujinga
Lovely Hosts 5, 2016
61 x 48cm
Camouflage Waves #1
Sandra Mujinga
Camouflage Waves #1, 2018
194 x 128cm
Release
Sandra Mujinga
Release, 2018
30 x 120 x 60cm
Mottle
Nkámá
Sandra Mujinga
Nkámá, 2019
270 x 110 x 50cm
Reworlding Remains
Sandra Mujinga
Reworlding Remains, 2021
270 x 100 x 35cm
Sentinels of Change
Sandra Mujinga
Sentinels of Change, 2021
685.8 x 254 x 88.9cm
Throwing Voice
Sandra Mujinga
Throwing Voice, 2016
111.76 x 20.32 x 55.88cm ⌀12.7cm
Stretched delays 2
Sandra Mujinga
Stretched delays 2, 2017
Disruptive Pattern
Sandra Mujinga
Disruptive Pattern, 2018
Flo
Sandra Mujinga
Flo, 2019
356 x 317 x 170cm
Pervasive Light
Closed Space, Open World
Sandra Mujinga
Closed Space, Open World, 2021
Spectral Keepers
Humans, On The Other Hand, Lied Easily and Often I
Sandra Mujinga
Humans, On The Other Hand, Lied Easily and Often I, 2016
150 x 100cm
You Are All You Need
Sandra Mujinga
You Are All You Need, 2019
Clear As Day
Flo
Sandra Mujinga
Flo, 2019
356 x 317 x 140cm
Nokturnal Kinship 1
Sandra Mujinga
Nokturnal Kinship 1, 2018
270 x 80 x 50cm
Uniform
Change Will Prevail (1)
Sandra Mujinga
Change Will Prevail (1), 2024
250 x 170 x 60cm
And What Was Left (5)
Sandra Mujinga
And What Was Left (5), 2023
58 x 42 x 18cm
And What Was Left (2)
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And What Was Left (2), 2023
83 x 38 x 20cm
Love Language (1)
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Love Language (1), 2023
106 x 64 x 188cm
Build My Skin with Rocks
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970 x 420 x 1890cm
LACK #10
LACK #890
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LACK #890, 2022
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Disruptive Pattern
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Disruptive Pattern, 2018
Reworlding Remains
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Reworlding Remains, 2021
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When I Stopped Playing Hard To Get
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Atrophic Giants
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Atrophic Giants, 2018
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Croy Nielsen
Gallery
Croy Nielsen
Vienna

In 2016 Croy Nielsen moved from Berlin to Vienna, where it is located in the beletage apartment of a historical building in the 1st district. The gallery was founded by Oliver Croy (AT) and Henrikke Nielsen (DK). Artists such as Nina Beier, Marie Lund, and Benoît Maire, have been part of the program since its inception, and were later joined by Olga Balema, Georgia Gardner Gray, and Sandra Mujinga. Vienna-based artists include Ernst Yohji Jaeger, Joanna Woś, and Soshiro Matsubara. The gallery has strong ties to the Nordic region, representing several artists from the Scandinavian contries and regularly participating in fairs and projects in the area. ...

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