
Inna Mosina is a Visual Artist — Activist. She works on projects on the theme of war, censorship and repression, and social problems.
She was born in the USSR, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. (1990) At the age of 12 she moved to Saratov. After the outbreak of a full-scale war between Russia and Ukraine, she was persecuted by the authorities because of her anti-war art. She was forced to leave Russia in 2024. Currently lives and works in Germany.
Inna Mosina is a visual artist and activist whose practice explores human rights, with a particular focus on freedom of speech, thought, and self-expression. Her work addresses repression, war, forced exile, and personal resistance, as well as despair and hope.
In Inna Mosina’s work, the personal is inseparable from the political.
Through photography, video, and performative practices, she reflects on how state violence fractures and shapes individual lives, and how art becomes a means of survival and resistance. She engages with themes of the loss of home, belonging, and the cost of freedom.
