BODY LANDSCAPES
Art Duo “Na grani tsveta“Tatiana Postolovskaya, KAKADU, 2024
BODY LANDSCAPES
BODY LANDSCAPES is a group exhibition bringing together 34 contemporary artists from 7 countries. The project explores how the body transforms under the pressure of social constructs and how its self-perception shifts depending on the environment it inhabits, revealing new, fluid visual and emotional territories.
Alexandra Oracz, Holding Each Other, 2026
Karina Nurieva, Interest, 2026
As part of the project, a special presentation of TOVA NUTS is expected to unfold — a series of objects and wearable forms where organic texture, tactile presence and the precision of human logic meet in a carefully discovered balance.
Integrated into the wider spatial composition of the project, the TOVA NUTS presentation may extend its attention toward corporeality, material sensibility and the subtle dialogue between the human body and object.
TOVA NUTS, Butterfly Collection, 2026
Within this temporality, a subtle parallel appears between the human body and the body of nature. Cut flowers slowly lose their tension and contours while preserving a rare emotional force, reminding us that transformation itself deepens the experience of beauty. The works of Darina Komorowski focus on the moment where fading does not erase life, but sharpens its sensual and perceptive intensity.
Darina Komorowski, Balance, 2026
Curatorial Concept
BODY LANDSCAPES investigates the body as a site of memory, transformation, and spatial experience. The exhibition brings together works in which the body carries traces of landscapes—both internal and external—blurring the boundaries between geography and personal history.
Through diverse artistic approaches, the participating artists reflect on how bodies become terrains shaped by time, emotion, and environment. Landscape is no longer distant or external; it becomes intimate, embodied, and deeply subjective. At the same time, the body opens itself as a field of perception, vulnerability, and change.
The exhibition raises questions about identity, belonging, and the ways in which physical and emotional spaces intersect in contemporary art practice.
Nano Nasty, Baby Pink, 2026
Scott Link, Sofia, Charmed, 2026
Artists
Juliana Žamoit, Fragmentation of the Whole,2023