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The Mirror After Birth
In Retail Ritual, presented on the occasion of her first institutional solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Sarajevo Photography Festival, Carlota Guerrero transforms the luxury fitting room into a stage where motherhood, performance, consumer culture, and the female gaze converge. We spoke with the artist about desire, identity, ritual, and the images that emerge before experience itself can be understood.
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In Retail Ritual, presented on the occasion of her first institutional solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Sarajevo Photography Festival, Carlota Guerrero transforms the luxury fitting room into a stage where motherhood, performance, consumer culture, and the female gaze converge. We spoke with the artist about desire, identity, ritual, and the images that emerge before experience itself can be understood.
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According to Vogue’s linked report, The Mirror After Birth, In Retail Ritual, presented on the occasion of her first institutional solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Sarajevo Photography Festival, Carlota Guerrero transforms the luxury fitting room into a stage where motherhood, performance, consumer culture, and the female gaze converge. We spoke with the artist about desire, identity, ritual, and the images that emerge before experience itself can be understood.
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