"Uncode me"

Through collages and everyday materials, the artist deconstructs the objectification of the female body, restoring its voice and complexity. The exhibition denounces the invisibility of exploitation and affirms the possibility of real freedom.

The female body has always been a battlefield. Defined, idealized, objectified — yet never truly its own.

This exhibition is an act of reclamation: to take back the body, to expose the invisibility of exploitation, and to let women shape their own identities through their own language.

The body is not merely a form; it is a memory, a thought, a landscape. Fragmented, suppressed, idealized — once reassembled, it generates new meaning. Through collage, I explore the limits imposed on the body, the structures of desire, and the social patterns that confine it. Every cut, every reconstruction is a gesture of resistance.

The female body should neither be hidden nor exhibited — it must be reimagined. The most dangerous form of oppression lies in invisibility. Alienating women from their own bodies is the patriarchy’s deepest strategy. My practice aims to subvert that alienation, transforming the body from a passive surface into a living, conscious space.

This exhibition is not only a critique but a rebirth. The female body is no longer an image — it is a subject, a witness, a resistance.

Here, the body speaks. Because freedom begins within the body.

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