Installation view, Om Bori & Wura-Natasha Ogunji: Women/Water/Bodies, Liget Gallery, Budapest, Hungary, April 10 – May 30, 2024. Photo: Barnabás Neogrády-Kiss, © Liget Gallery

Om Bori & Wura-Natasha Ogunji: Women/Water/Bodies

April 10 – May 30, 2024
Liget Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
Curator: Veronika Molnár

Om BORI (HU-DE), Wura-Natasha OGUNJI (NG)

“Water entangles our bodies in relations of gift, debt, theft, complicity, differentiation, relation,” as hydrofeminist theorist Astrida Neimanis claims in her introduction to her seminal book, Bodies of Water (2017). It is the element that makes up most of the human body and interconnects us to other watery beings and the environment: the fluids that circulate in our bodies seep into the land and eventually find their way back into our systems, pure or polluted.

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