SANDRA VAKAStill Thirsty
23 May - 15 June 2025
Opening 23.05 18-21:00
Mikey Laundry Art Garden MLAG
Halfdan Kjerulfsgate 4, 5017, Bergen.
Opening Hours: 1-4 pm Saturdays and Sundays or by appointment
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Sandra Vaka (b. 1980, Stavanger) lives and works in Stavanger after
many years as an active artist in Berlin and Copenhagen. She was
educated at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHIO), and holds a
Master’s degree from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in
Copenhagen. Sandra Vaka has exhibited widely both nationally and
internationally, and her works are included in numerous private and
public collections, including Stavanger Art Museum, KORO – Public
Art Norway, Danish Arts Foundation, NOCO – Nordic Contemporary Art
Collection (Sweden), the art collections of the municipalities of
Trondheim, Stavanger, and Sandnes, among others. She is currently
working on a public art commission for Teglverket Kindergarten,
commissioned by the City of Oslo’s Department of Culture, and
another for Lervigskvartalet, commissioned by Stavanger Municipality.
For the past fifteen years, Sandra Vaka has created works that, in
various ways, shed light on the conditions and expectations of living
in a world saturated with products and technology. Her serial works
point to desire, consumption, and pleasure—hallmarks of today’s
consumer society. Her practice blends humor and seriousness in a
deliberately dual approach. Sandra explores everyday objects we hold
close to the body, such as towels, straws, and computer screens.
Vaka joins MLAG’s 2025 thematic focus ‘Heavy in Love’ which
looks to our toxic relationship to earth, consumption and society. The
artist explores how the seemingly trivial plastic object—the
drinking straw—has shifted in symbolism: from representing
celebration, euphoria, and innocent childhood, to becoming an icon of
overconsumption and man-made environmental destruction. She highlights
the straw as a cultural battleground—both banned and defended,
mocked and celebrated—using it as an entry point to reflect on
contemporary complexities around the body, consumption, and nature. By
elevating the straw through repetition, scaling, and aesthetic
manipulation, she reveals the dual nature of the consumer item: at
once temporary and constant, excessive and essential.
The works also invite associations with the body’s nutrient
absorption, the circular cycles of nature, the modern human’s
involuntary daily intake of microplastics, the visual overflow of
circulating images, material recycling, and the paradox of consumables
as both fleeting and eternally present in an endless cycle of use and
discard.
Sandra Vaka’s somewhat humorous, oversized straw sculptures in Still
Thirsty are made from heat-formed acrylic glass mounted into naturally
shaped granite stones, unearthed from her mom’s place in Bjoa, and
used as pedestals. As a monument to the act of drawing in all one can
from life—and to humanity’s unquenchable desire to consume—the
mutated straws rest upon rocks formed long ago in our lithic history
– the Caledonian period roughly 490–390 million years ago.
The sculpture series has also been exhibited outdoors, including at
Stavanger Kunsthall and Bergenhus Fortress, under the title Thirsty.
In these settings, the sculptures emerged from the ground, collecting
rainwater and incidental debris, slowly brewing a natural
cocktail—like remnants of a party. For the party may be over, but we
are still thirsty.
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