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Bianca Censori Lets Masked Doppelganger Speak in Interview Following BIO POP Debut

She casts the proxy and recent performance as image repossession, saying the work studies how perception mutates rather than chasing backlash.

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.