04/06/2026
‘Anatomy of Flow’
cotton textile, water, acrylic, wood, sound
190 × 180 cm
part of the project A Body is Never Still for ‘Conceiving Futures’ Summer Semester Exhibition
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A Body Is Never Still
Painting, installation, sound.
A Body Is Never Still explores how movement of fluids can be registered through material transformation rather than direct representation. Employing fluid processes of staining, absorption, and flow, the works mirror the logic of internal bodily movements, such as blood circulation, cerebrospinal fluid flow, and neuronal migration. These processes are recorded only via their traces, residues, and altered surfaces, which act as evidence of what has occurred.