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Maja ∀. Ngom transforms the interior of galeria skala into a space of objects and sound. The artist revisits memories of her upbringing and themes related to her heritage, creating a platform for the representation of memory. She constructs this platform through linguistic associations, intertwining them with speculative fiction centered on a collective future.
An integral part of the installation is a sonosphere composed of the voices of performers Ngnima Sarr aka T.I.E, Nika Kimaty, and Sylwia Achu. This recording, produced specifically for the exhibition, joins the artist’s ongoing archive of voices and testimonies, created in collaboration with people of color.
Ngom’s new work continues her Dark Polish Archives series. Its abstract form, which simultaneously bears traces of figuration, evokes the monstrance (Latin: monstrare – to show). The etymological entanglement of the words monstrare and monster reveals the tension between visibility and otherness—between that which is put on…
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Maja ∀. Ngom transforms the interior of galeria skala into a space of objects and sound. The artist revisits memories of her upbringing and themes related to her heritage, creating a platform for the representation of memory. She constructs this platform through linguistic associations, intertwining them with speculative fiction centered on a collective future.
An integral part of the installation is a sonosphere composed of the voices of performers Ngnima Sarr aka T.I.E, Nika Kimaty, and Sylwia Achu. This recording, produced specifically for the exhibition, joins the artist’s ongoing archive of voices and testimonies, created in collaboration with people of color.
Ngom’s new work continues her Dark Polish Archives series. Its abstract form, which simultaneously bears traces of figuration, evokes the monstrance (Latin: monstrare – to show). The etymological entanglement of the words monstrare and monster reveals the tension between visibility and otherness—between that which is put on…























































