Ramona Jingru Wang - Brenda &Clara
Ramona Jingru Wang - Brenda &Clara
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Inkjet print on satin gloss paper
43 x 35,6 cm
Edition of 10+2AP
Signed and numbered on a separate label
About the photographer
Ramona Jingru Wang (b. 1995) is a lens-based artist based on the internet and New York. Her work explores how images intervene with our reality and create connections among people and space, investigating how we care for each other through photographs. She was the recipient of the Magnum Foundation New York City Fellowship 2026, and her work has been exhibited in the Museum of the City of New York.
Ramona Jingru Wang was selected as a Foam Talent in 2026. Her work is part of the Foam Talent exhibition that is on show at Foam until 28 August 2026.
About the work
This work is part of the series My friends are cyborgs, but that’s okay - a mockumentary project imagining a world where Asian bodies navigate a dominant human society as cyborgs. The idea behind the series is grounded in the essay A Cyborg Manifesto by Donna Haraway, which conceptualises women of colour as cyborgs – an identity formed by the merging of outsider identities. Ramona applies this to the experience of being cyborg and Asian: fluid yet marginalized and stereotyped as inhuman. The series is an attempt to reclaim the narrative of the cyborg, conceptualising a change of the binary view and creating a radically happy posthuman world for cyborgs.
"Her photographic language is distinctive and consistent: soft, diffused lighting, vivid yet gentle colour palettes, and an attention to texture, gesture, and atmosphere. There is often a sense of closeness in her work, as though the viewer has been invited into a shared, private space. This intimacy is key to how her images function—they resist spectacle and instead foreground relationality, allowing her subjects to exist on their own terms."
Text by Marie Goto, Foam Magazine #68 - Talent
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