alex/alexandra sofie jönsson




is a socially engaged artist working with queer, eco-critical imaginations of relations with the environment by engaging collective and pedagogical formats. They work with video, sound, sculpture, and building projects – often exploring how artistic practice can become a site of collective thinking and practice in response to institutional spaces and contexts, and thus their work is process-based, collaborative, and exploratory.

They have previously shown work at Art Center Nabi, Lewisham Hospital, Tate Modern, Kunsthal NORD and Roskilde Festival. They are one of the co-founders of lím collective, a platform based in Aalborg exploring artistic practices at the intersections of health and care, and a former organiser of Goldsmiths University collective The Open System Association, Autonomous Tech Fetish (ATF), and The Body Recovery Unit.



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Data Therapy




Data Therapy [Healing Required] (2017)
Installation in collaboration with
Loes Bogers
Art Center Nabi, Seoul, SKR
Photo: Alexandra Jönsson






Data Therapy [healing required] (2017) is a performative intervention into the discourse of ‘big data’  created in collaboration with Loes Bogers. How does the digital hurt and please – and if possible – how do we recover?

The installationinclude ncludes audio therapy and a six-chapter long stop-motion animation film.  The title, “Data Therapy” refers to the audio artwork “Root/Tangle/Relief/Well Done/That’s It” (2017), an actual audio-therapy session, but it also refers to healing processes of destroying and reclaiming misogynist and oppressive images in contemporary visual culture explored in the project.

The installation “Data Therapy [ Healing Required ]” was shown at Art Centre Nabi (KR) as a part of the group show Neotopia - Data and Humanity 30.11.2017-31.01.2018