Now on show: Exhibition BODY HEAT

In the moments of love, motion, desire and intense emotion what ignites your body’s warmth?
Curated by Yev Kravt

Experience BODY HEAT, an exhibition where the interaction between body and climate, emotion and movement takes centre stage. From September 2nd to October 27th, eleven visionary artists and designers showcase in Galerie Droog how body temperature responds to a changing environment. Through photography, sculptures, installations, and multimedia, the physical and emotional aspects of warmth are explored and celebrated.


The interplay between the corporeal and the climatic, between motion and emotion, defines our experience of body heat. Anger, love, desire, fear, passion, stress and shame compose the symphony of our thermal existence, giving rise to a bodily response – in our blood, our skin, our hearts or our tears. In a world that privileges reason and rationality, our bodies are sensuous and intuitive. We respond to beats, vibrations and other bodies: we sweat, we dance, we cry, we laugh.  

 

Constraint Iterations 3, 2020 © Mike Pelletier (video still)

In moments of love, motion, desire and intense emotion, what ignites your body’s warmth? BODY HEAT features a selection of ‘thermal attractions’ to accompany visitors’ contemplations. Through photography, sculpture, installations, and multimedia works, the artists and designers examine the visceral and emotional aspects of body heat: they delve into physiological responses, the invisible forces that drive us, and the external expressions of our inner warmth. The exhibition presents body heat as more than just a biological phenomenon, but a powerful metaphor for connection, emotion, and identity. 

Can you feel it?/ Touching you/ Don’t you feel it? – asks Quincy Jones in his 1974 track Body Heat: a musical manifestation of human connection and passion.

In this exhibition, Dutch designer Bart Hess presents his famous Grotto of veiny latex skin-like stalactites and stalagmites, reflecting on intersections of the material and the spiritual. Three towering pillars, each five metres high, hang like skin – motionless yet alive. Canadian artist Mike Pelletier animates humanoid forms with digital motion, creating bodies that exist only in the virtual realm, whilst Pleun van Dijk explores the climactic heat where technology and the body converge in our most intimate, sensual dreams and shapes. Elsewhere, Aukje Dekker’s Life is a Ride translates a mind map into a performance by synchronised swimmers, exploring our deep connection with our inner selves – and investigating the intricate mechanics of collaboration with others. 

More than a visual experience alone, this exhibition is an exploration of the essence of human connection. It invites fresh perspectives on what constitutes a unit of passion, a heartbeat, a moment of fervour. As you journey through BODY HEAT, you may come to see how warmth defines our shared humanity. French photographer Smith utilises thermo technology to highlight how our bodies radiate heat, crafting visual representations of our thermal presence that transcend physical and social distinctions. The thermal camera captures a shared biological warmth, a universal trait that connects all humans – regardless of gender, sexuality, class, race or religion. 

Life Is Ride, 2023 © Aukje Dekker (video still)

With Andreas Kalli (CYP), Anouk Kruithof (NLD), Armen Ter-Mkrtchyan (ARM), Aukje Dekker (NLD), Bart Hess (NLD), Droog (NLD), Lucy McRae (USA), Mike Pelletier (CAN), Pleun van Dijk (NLD), SMITH (FRA) Yi-Fei Chen (TWN).

The exhibition BODY HEAT was on show at the North Sea Jazz Festival 2024 in Rotterdam. 

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