Dissident Bodies
Dissident Bodies brings together works that explore the body and its experience in an increasingly posthuman present. The exhibition moves away from a purely anthropocentric understanding of life and focuses on new forms of subjectivity that emerge through technological, ecological, political, and emotional entanglements. The body appears as an open, relational space where diverse influences converge. Themes such as hybridization, metamorphosis, fluidity, and the tension between nature and technology shape the exploration of new forms of embodiment.
By focusing on the potential of the body in a state of flux and of being somehow "in-between," Dissident Bodies treats queerness, alienation, racialization, and hybridity not as fixed categories, but as dynamic processes. The body appears as a shifting threshold—between identity and alterity, self and other—embedded in a web of relationships that is constantly transforming.
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