The artists in Bodies and Souls employ representational figuration to claim presence and visibility on their own terms. Working across painting, drawing, and sculpture, they engage with portraiture, the figure, and embodied experience to explore identity, vulnerability, and resilience. Their practices center on how bodies communicate gender, sexuality, interiority, and lived experience within urban and social contexts. Through careful observation and formal invention, these artists counter historical erasure and exclusion, using representation as a strategy for self-definition and collective imagining of more equitable futures.
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