Rosina Rosinski, born in 1989 in Dortmund, Germany, is a contemporary multidisciplinary artist based in Dortmund and Berlin. She works primarily in painting and fiber, creating figurative acrylic paintings and quilt-inspired wall hangings. Her art explores personal narratives, self-representation, the female body, and the tension between self-perception and physical appearance.
Rosinski’s work functions as a means of self-exploration, delving into the roots of fear. Rosinski engages critically with female representation, aiming to challenge and reinterpret established visual conventions shaped by centuries of historical influence. Her pieces convey intimate narratives that, while seemingly drawn from everyday life, reveal deeper layers upon closer inspection—touching on socio-political issues of identity and power structures.