Arina Antonova (b.1980 in Sevastopol) is an artist based between Spain and Switzerland. Her practice focuses on sculpture and installation, using clay as her primary material. Through her work, she explores the body—especially the female—as something lived, remembered, and shaped by power, control, and daily rituals. Food and craft traditions are central to her practice, forming a link between personal memory and broader cultural histories—an approach shaped by her experience of emigration. Antonova's sculptures often become wearable or body-related objects, inviting intimate connection and physical engagement. For her, sculpture is not just an object—it is a body in space with its presence, story, and impact.