About
Sasha Zaitseva is a Paris-based artist working across immersive installations, scenography, and object-based work.
Her practice explores how space, light, and form influence perception, emotional states, and the relationship between body and environment. Working with the body as a point of entry, she creates spatial environments where sensation, identity, and space begin to merge.
Alongside her spatial work, her painting practice explores fragmentation, presence, and the shifting perception of the human form.
Moving from isolated objects toward immersive systems, her work focuses on constructing environments that can be physically experienced rather than observed. Sound, material, and structure operate together as part of a unified system, shaping how space is felt and inhabited.
Her installations function as active environments — spaces that shift perception, alter spatial awareness, and create conditions for a deeper, more embodied experience of reality.
Selected Exhibitions
- L’Épouvantable — La Recyclerie, Paris (2025)
- Inherited Memories — Galerie Espace Canopy, Paris (2024)
- Next Generation Statement — EPO, Munich (2023–2024)
- Parcours 333 — Gaîté Lyrique, Paris (2023)
- Mères d’Exil — Cité Miroir, Liège (2023)
- Can We See the Future in the Past — NART, Narva (2023)
- Stop Wars — Magasins Généraux, Aubervilliers (2022)
- Révélations — Grand Palais Éphémère, Paris (2022)
Residencies
- Astroneuf Festival — Pantin (2025)
- Confluence — Paris (2024)
- EPO Residency — Munich (2023)
- NORA — Chartreuse de Neuville (2023)
- NART — Narva (2023)
- Campus Caribéen des Arts — Martinique (2022)
Publications
- ARTPRESS (2023)
- Le Monde Diplomatique (2023)
- UNESCO Global Report (2022)
Collections
- European Patent Office
- Private collections in France, USA, UK, Ukraine
Education
- MA Theory of Arts and Culture — Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (2019)
- MA Fine Arts — Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (2018)