In the world of contemporary art, the human body has become a powerful medium for expression and exploration. Performance art and body art transcend traditional forms, using the physical self as a canvas and instrument. Artists employ movement, gesture, and presence to convey profound messages about identity, society, and existence.
Body art, on the other hand, often involves the artist's skin as a surface for tattoos, paint, or other modifications, turning the human form into a living artwork.
This practice not only questions the boundaries between art and life but also highlights the impermanence and vulnerability of our physical beings.