Szabó employs a multidisciplinary approach that merges performance, video, and installation to examine human vulnerability and resilience, often addressing collective memory and the body’s role in social structures. Wood similarly focuses on socially engaged art, using participatory projects to highlight issues of care, labor, and access, particularly in relation to marginalized communities. Both artists challenge conventional artistic practices by embedding their work in lived experiences, fostering critical dialogue, and advocating for systemic change.
The works were created and captured at art quarter budapest (aqb). Jody Wood’s work is a living installation presenting community remedies for mobility collected through the artist’s ongoing project, Social Pharmacy. Beáta Szabó’s installation is a site-specific outdoor shrine to display the atmosphere and objects from the common roots of magic, religion, medicine and art, based on her paintings and collection of Ghanaian remedies.
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About Digital Twin
Digital Twin is a digital based project aimed at presenting a fresh perspective. It is artwork captured digitally in an original location, showcasing the interplay of light on surfaces, that alters the way art is experienced and opening the viewer up to novel ways of seeing. In this digital environment we ask the viewer to slow down and look, to fight against our collective habit to swipe and scroll.
Slow down. Focus. View each work.