Zenita Komad is a conceptual, multidisciplinary artist working across installation, bricolage, opera, and staged exhibitions. Her practice functions like a visual composition, integrating spatial structures, objects, sound, and performance to create immersive systems of meaning.Deeply intertwined with lived experience, Komad’s...
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Zenita Komad is a conceptual, multidisciplinary artist working across installation, bricolage, opera, and staged exhibitions. Her practice functions like a visual composition, integrating spatial structures, objects, sound, and performance to create immersive systems of meaning.
Deeply intertwined with lived experience, Komad’s work carries spiritual undertones and draws on visual systems as tools for understanding and connection. Her projects often operate as environments—sites of questioning, transformation, and dialogue—where personal narratives intersect with collective and social dimensions.
Komad approaches art as a form of research and transmission, aiming to communicate beyond language and to connect different dimensions of perception. She is married and the mother of two boys.
Komad achieved international recognition at a young age, leaving school at 15 to enter the Academy of Fine Arts, marking an early and decisive commitment to her artistic path. Her works were acquired by major collections, including the Albertina and Kunsthaus Zürich, early in her career.
Her practice has been acknowledged through prestigious awards and residencies, including the Schindler House in Los Angeles and Villa Concordia in Bamberg. In 2024, she presented her first Mid career retrospective exhibition (personale) at MMKK, featuring three monumental pacifist sculptures installed in public spaces.