Radiopatio is a journey between two things close to identity, in a patriarchal world where sexualization and the normativity of women’s things predominate. Radiopatio is a journey between two things close to identity, in a patriarchal world where sexualization and the normativity of women’s things predominate. Radiopatio is a journey between two things close to identity, in a patriarchal world where sexualization and the normativity of women’s things predominate.
The work explores the relationship between things, love transcends sexuality and conventions. It arises from everyday life, from simple gestures and authentic connections, imagining new possibilities for encounter. Freeing bodies from external impositions becomes an act of resistance and celebration.
Radiopatio creates a space of exploration to redefine intimacy and vulnerability, offering alternatives to the dominant narrative about female bodies. The artists celebrate the freedom and authenticity of love from a genuine place, challenging imposed norms.
Through interdisciplinary practices and absurd humor, the artists subvert expectations, using comedy to dismantle conventions and expose the absurdity of social norms. Humor becomes a liberating tool that transforms tension into a celebration of authentic encounter.