Janinka Kell (b. 1996) is a Czech interdisciplinary artist based in Vienna. Their work approaches art as an experience in the form of installations, sculptures, and expanded paintings, among other media.
Kell's art practice emerges from experiments with felt, plastic, and organic matter, such as plants and water. Out of these raw materials, they create fragile, tactile forms that evoke tranquility and tension, opening a dialogue between permeability and decay through delicate veils of color, gaps, and traces of movement. Kell's work teeters between control and release – between allowing itself to take shape or fall apart.