Overview
- In a new Interview Magazine feature, Censori sat silently while a woman in a Censori-style mask answered every question on her behalf.
- The stand-in said Censori sees a public figure’s image multiplying without consent and described her strategy as reclaiming those “unauthorized clones,” not confessing to feeling trapped.
- The interview followed her BIO POP (THE ORIGIN) launch in Seoul, where lookalike models acted as human furniture in latex bodysuits to probe domesticity and objectification.
- Reporting notes the project is positioned as the first in an installation series reportedly planned through 2032, with follow-up works named for 2026.
- Alongside the art rollout, Censori unveiled a medical-instrument–inspired jewelry line, including a $2,100 Scalpel Bracelet and a $2,250 Speculum Cuff.