Sascha Alexandra Zaitseva develops films, installations, and interventions that make social tensions visible. Her work engages with ruptures, transitions, and contradictions—within social structures, cultural narratives, and both personal and collective experiences. In addition to these process-oriented approaches, she also creates sculptural objects in the classical sense of sculpture, primarily working with ceramics and deliberately exploring its physical and formal properties.
Her artistic practice is characterized by a precise, often poetic visual language that does not aim for unambiguous readings but rather invites an open play of meanings. She is interested in what changes, shifts, dissolves, or takes on new forms: in fragility and resistance, in processes of transformation, and in the spaces that emerge within them.