Chronic Superpositions 
          
2025


photographs, drawings, collages


Chronic Superpositions is a series of drawings and objects that map the symptoms of the invisibly disabled body, exploring their transformation into super-characters. These women superimpose the lived realities of chronic illness onto visual forms, drawing from female-identified, feminist, crip, and queer perspectives. Imbued with imagined superpowers, the figures employ humor, poetics, and autotheory as strategies for survival.



‘’I know what doctors think of complaining women. It’s not in my head, rather it’s in my spine, my legs, the soft fleshy bit, between my thumb and index finger.’’


(Chloë Lum and Yannick Desranleau, What Do Stones Smell Like in the Forest?, 2018.)

Only A Sick Girl, mental medication box (45x45cm)


Unboxing €1.697.80, drawings on Kesimpta medication boxes, Vagon Gallery, BiH (2025)


Chronic Superpositions, map, solo show at the Vagon Gallery, BiH (2025)


Corpus Hystericum (Woman Mutant), installation, Vagon Gallery, BiH (2025)





Spiders, Spiders, Spiders Everywhere, A2 photograph with a painting, 2025


© 2025.