[6] She is interested in examining roles relating to motherhood and the system as they shape the mental development of a child.
[7] In her work, Let Unrestrained Anger Be Eliminated (1996), Baumgart uses technology and the human body to explore the "resonance between maleness and femaleness.
[10] Baumgart's first staged film was Ecstatics, Hysterics and Other Saintly Ladies (2004) and premiered at the Zachęta National Gallery.
[11] It was created for the exhibition at the Art Centre in Falstad, Norway, where German concentration camp was located during the Second World War.
In 2010, Baumgart collaborated with artist, Agnieszka Kurant, to create Project (...) which is an installation that spanned Chlodna Street where there was once a footbridge linking Jewish communities to one another during World War II.