Videos and animations
Andrea Honsberg’s video and animation works expand her pictorial language into motion and time. They operate as moving tableaux where gesture, rhythm, and repetition become extensions of her painterly approach. Figures and objects shift between the familiar and the absurd, creating loops that hover between humour and discomfort.
These works often draw from personal narratives and fragments of cultural memory, transformed through digital and manual processes that blur the line between intimacy and spectacle. Animation becomes a tool for distortion and exaggeration, while live-action footage introduces the unpredictability of the body and the everyday.
Through this interplay, Honsberg questions how emotion, identity, and social tension unfold when detached from a stable frame. The moving image becomes a stage where vulnerability and irony coexist, echoing her broader exploration of resilience within the contradictions of contemporary life.