Sandra Mujinga Becomes Part of the St.Gallen Art Museum Collection

17.06.2026 | from Kunstmuseum St. Gallen

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17.06.2026, The St.Gallen Art Museum is delighted to announce the acquisition of the central installation Skin to Skin (2025) by Oslo-based Norwegian artist Sandra Mujinga. This significant expansion of the collection has been made possible through the generous support of SENN Resources, St.Gallen.


Skin to Skin is an outstanding key work of contemporary art that sharpens the international orientation of the collection while simultaneously refining its focus on socially relevant, multi-vocal art histories. With this acquisition, the St.Gallen Art Museum continues its new collection strategy to critically reflect the holdings through targeted historical and contemporary expansions and to further unravel established (art) historical narratives.

Skin to Skin consists of ten figures, one of which is placed on a mirrored pedestal, a mirrored tower, and a soundtrack. Intensely fluctuating green light immerses the space in an atmospherically dense scenario. Sculpture, sound, reflection, and light combine to create an immersive experience.

Inspired by science fiction and Afrofuturism, the artist explores strategies of camouflage, transformation, and disappearance. In doing so, she negotiates conditions of visibility, control, and self-representation. The work alludes to the transience of presence as well as those mechanisms through which bodies – particularly the Black body – are simultaneously exposed and withdrawn. Skin to Skin thus opens an intense, speculative space between protection and threat, presence and opacity.

According to Director Gianni Jetzer, with this acquisition, the St.Gallen Art Museum strengthens its profile as an institution that sustainably incorporates current social issues into the collection with precise contemporary positions – and thanks SENN Resources, St.Gallen, for the groundbreaking support of this acquisition.

The presentation of Skin to Skin at the St.Gallen Art Museum is planned for the first half of 2027.

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The St.Gallen Art Museum enjoys an international reputation with its attractive contemporary and modern art exhibitions.

As the treasure chest of Eastern Switzerland, the museum houses a rich collection of paintings and sculptures from the late Middle Ages to the present, displayed in a permanent exhibition. The building, erected in 1877 by Johann Christoph Kunkler in a neoclassical style, invites visitors to wander through art from the past and present.

Old and new in dialogue enable a varied cultural experience, where international temporary exhibitions can be enjoyed, or masterpieces of the past meet outstanding representatives of contemporary art!

Thanks to comprehensive art mediation, the St.Gallen Art Museum is an attractive place to encounter art from yesterday and today! The art zone in the Lokremise, the museum's second venue, serves as a cultural laboratory for contemporary art.

The immediate proximity to Kinok and Dance/Theater opens up fascinating content synergies, and the raw character of the interior allows for process-oriented exhibitions as well as 'Artist-in-Residence' projects.

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Source: Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Press release

Original article published on: Sandra Mujinga wird Teil der Sammlung des Kunstmuseums St.Gallen