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Augusta Wolffbrandt (b. 1999) primarily works in sculpture and installation. Rooted in her own personal exploration of gender, sexuality and social roles, her work engages childhood spaces, playground effects, pornography scenes and staged gestures, examining how identity and desire are shaped, performed and experienced by oneself and by others.

Augusta studied and graduated Basis (2024)  and Graduate studies (2026) at Funen Art Academy

 

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After all and before all, nothing was so innocent, 2026                                                                                                         (AFGANG Funen Art Academy, 2026)

“My practice revolves around themes such as home, gender, my upbringing, and the relationships I formed in my youth, as well as how these relationships and experiences from my teenage years continue to influence and shape my adult life. I spend a lot of time working with nostalgia connected to childhood and the universal experiences that transcend gender, age, and social class. My practice often draws on personal memories and experiences as a starting point for a broader exploration of identity and relationships, and through my work I examine the patterns that my youth and teenage years have left behind.” (2025)

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