Amanda Moström
Stockholm, Sweden
About the Artist
Amanda Moström is a Swedish artist whose distinctive practice spans performative sculpture and installation, often infused with humor and a sense of the absurd. Her work delves into themes of the body, labor, social rituals, and everyday human behavior, frequently creating uncanny or subtly unsettling scenarios. Moström's art challenges conventional expectations, often inviting viewer participation or interaction that blurs the line between object and performance. Her pieces are characterized by their playful yet critical approach, prompting reflection on societal norms and the hidden absurdities of contemporary life.More Artists from Sweden
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