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The duo exhibition of Hungarian artists Réka Lőrincz and Dorottya Vékony at VUNU Gallery/Kunsthalle Kosice offers playful and intimate meditations on notions of femininity, fertility, healing, and the influence of the beauty industrial complex. While the two artists have previously exhibited together, Body to Inhabit marks the first time they are showcasing collaborative artworks, born from the artistic dialogue between their distinct styles and approaches.
In the swimming pool-transformed exhibition space of the Kunsthalle, one piece that immediately captures attention is a large-scale photograph printed on textile, My body is your hand. It features a statuesque figure reminiscent of a Greek goddess, dressed in a long white gown with a fern leaf in hand, hair extension obscuring her face, and one breast exposed—a possible tribute to femininity and female power. Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that the figure is supported by another woman, whose hand emerges from the...More
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The duo exhibition of Hungarian artists Réka Lőrincz and Dorottya Vékony at VUNU Gallery/Kunsthalle Kosice offers playful and intimate meditations on notions of femininity, fertility, healing, and the influence of the beauty industrial complex. While the two artists have previously exhibited together, Body to Inhabit marks the first time they are showcasing collaborative artworks, born from the artistic dialogue between their distinct styles and approaches.
In the swimming pool-transformed exhibition space of the Kunsthalle, one piece that immediately captures attention is a large-scale photograph printed on textile, My body is your hand. It features a statuesque figure reminiscent of a Greek goddess, dressed in a long white gown with a fern leaf in hand, hair extension obscuring her face, and one breast exposed—a possible tribute to femininity and female power. Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that the figure is supported by another woman, whose hand emerges from the...More