Aun Helden

Aun Helden

Aun Helden

Aun Helden is a São Paulo-based Brazilian artist who explores the intersection of languages, including dance, performance, photography, and video. Her practice aligns with epistemological and semiotic research on identity.

In search of a subversive otherness and to obliterate the oppressive structure of the destiny of dehumanized bodies, Aun tells the story of a body that crosses death multiple times through transfiguration as a relic of autonomy. Critical thinking and the symbiosis generated by the use of synthetic and organic materials build a vital and provocative work that narrates a vanguard architecture in the construction of the body.

The skill of her aesthetic production grants us images that create cognitive ruptures in any consolidated sense, creating living sculptures that challenge the social imaginary.

Aun Helden is a São Paulo-based Brazilian artist who explores the intersection of languages, including dance, performance, photography, and video. Her practice aligns with epistemological and semiotic research on identity.

In search of a subversive otherness and to obliterate the oppressive structure of the destiny of dehumanized bodies, Aun tells the story of a body that crosses death multiple times through transfiguration as a relic of autonomy. Critical thinking and the symbiosis generated by the use of synthetic and organic materials build a vital and provocative work that narrates a vanguard architecture in the construction of the body.

The skill of her aesthetic production grants us images that create cognitive ruptures in any consolidated sense, creating living sculptures that challenge the social imaginary.

Aun Helden is a São Paulo-based Brazilian artist who explores the intersection of languages, including dance, performance, photography, and video. Her practice aligns with epistemological and semiotic research on identity.

In search of a subversive otherness and to obliterate the oppressive structure of the destiny of dehumanized bodies, Aun tells the story of a body that crosses death multiple times through transfiguration as a relic of autonomy. Critical thinking and the symbiosis generated by the use of synthetic and organic materials build a vital and provocative work that narrates a vanguard architecture in the construction of the body.

The skill of her aesthetic production grants us images that create cognitive ruptures in any consolidated sense, creating living sculptures that challenge the social imaginary.

Aun Helden is a São Paulo-based Brazilian artist who explores the intersection of languages, including dance, performance, photography, and video. Her practice aligns with epistemological and semiotic research on identity.

In search of a subversive otherness and to obliterate the oppressive structure of the destiny of dehumanized bodies, Aun tells the story of a body that crosses death multiple times through transfiguration as a relic of autonomy. Critical thinking and the symbiosis generated by the use of synthetic and organic materials build a vital and provocative work that narrates a vanguard architecture in the construction of the body.

The skill of her aesthetic production grants us images that create cognitive ruptures in any consolidated sense, creating living sculptures that challenge the social imaginary.

Aun Helden is a São Paulo-based Brazilian artist who explores the intersection of languages, including dance, performance, photography, and video. Her practice aligns with epistemological and semiotic research on identity.

In search of a subversive otherness and to obliterate the oppressive structure of the destiny of dehumanized bodies, Aun tells the story of a body that crosses death multiple times through transfiguration as a relic of autonomy. Critical thinking and the symbiosis generated by the use of synthetic and organic materials build a vital and provocative work that narrates a vanguard architecture in the construction of the body.

The skill of her aesthetic production grants us images that create cognitive ruptures in any consolidated sense, creating living sculptures that challenge the social imaginary.