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All I Ever Wanted, Jacquard/Mixed Media, 2024 — © -

In her Master’s project, Sara Boumkwo explores the relationship between Black women and Western beauty standards.

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In her Master's research, Sara investigates the relationship between Black women and Western beauty standards. Inspired by her experiences growing up as a mixed-race child of European and African descent in a predominantly white environment, she felt a lack of representation and visibility. From an early age, mainstream media—such as Disney and Mattel—inundated us with messages about gender, femininity, and beauty ideals. Drawing from childhood memories, Sara reenacts old photos of herself dressed as a princess. Through this process, she engages in a dialogue with her younger self, questioning the internalized male gaze and confronting the Western beauty standards she once tightly embraced.

About Sara Boumkwo

Sara Boumkwo (2001) is a visual artist with Belgian and Cameroonian roots. Through textiles, she explores her identity, navigating between cultures. Her work delves into the complexity of intersectionality and the Afro-European experience, seeking a sense of belonging in diverse communities.
Videostill 'Dear Sara', 2024 — © Jonas Reubens