Bis du satt bist presents a sculptural pelvic phantom, symbolizing the female body as a „kiosk of social life.“ Filled with edible sweet eggs, the installation reflects on the body as a site of exchange, caught between public and private realms. It examines societal perceptions of femininity, autonomy, and consumption. The eggs, offered to exhibition viewers, underscore themes of nourishment and exploitation.
bis du satt bist
