Dissident and Divine Bodies in the Work of the Artist Ode
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In her photography and audiovisual works, the artist explores narratives that challenge normative constructions of the world, where queer Black people can grow old and serve as a mirror, acting as references for new generations. Ode leads us to the possibility of creating other paths to break free from colonial trauma, allowing for experiences of freedom.
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