MIKI AURORA




Miki Aurora works across critical research / and writing, sculpture, mixed media, and immersive environments, shaping each project through a commitment to social sculpture in the Beuysian sense. Her work acts as a catalyst for collective transformation and her practice aligns with the emancipatory horizons imagined in Mark Fisher’s unfinished Acid Communism. Miki explores how cultural production might open routes toward radical, shared liberation merging aesthetics with enactment.

Her work also probes cyberfeminism, the psychological effects of pop culture and media, and the shifting thresholds between utopia and dystopia. Psychogeography, the politics of beauty, female archetypes, and esoteric traditions recur as thematic anchors, forming a present day inquiry into how bodies, symbols, and systems shape the way we live and dream.

— Simon Poulter