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Reclaimed Body

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By the late twentieth century, fashion and visual culture had begun to destabilize the ideal of the classical body. In its place emerged a deliberate reclamation of forms that unsettled the seamless coherence of conventional beauty. The body was increasingly articulated through aesthetics of openness and indeterminacy: excessive, ambiguous, incomplete, exaggerated, and perpetually in a state of becoming.

The works presented here participate in this critical turn, challenging paradigms that have long regulated physical appearance, especially that of female bodies. Rather than smoothing or idealizing the figure, they pad, bind, swell, distort, fragment, and exaggerate, contesting dominant and culturally valorized silhouettes that equate beauty with control, symmetry, and slenderness.

In dialogue with feminist critiques of objectification, these works deny perfected proportion. Displaced padding, bulbous accretions, and asymmetrical construction render the body a site of transformation rather than resolution. Here, flesh is neither concealed nor corrected but amplified. Boundaries between body and garment blur, and identity appears mutable. The reclaimed body thus refuses passive spectacle, asserting agency through unashamed acceptance.

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