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ABOUT

Swoon is a Brooklyn-based artist whose life-sized woodblock and cut-paper portraits can be found hanging on walls in various states of decay around the world.

Swoon is both a humanitarian and street artist who creates installations and sculptural assemblages in order to improve the world and evoke a connection between human and their surroundings, functionally and aesthetically. Swoon’s works are often printed on recycled newspapers and stuck on buildings with glue made from wheat starch.  

Since 2005, she has been invited to participate in numerous exhibitions in prestigious museums, such as Geffen MoCA of Los Angeles, Tate Modern of London, and MoMA of New York. However, Swoon remains mysterious and modest as she prefers to work anonymously.