Exhibitions
Must Every Step Touch the Ground?
In an exhibition at the intersection of care and desire, Caroline Mauxion explores the ways in which the body is constrained, supported, or transformed. Grounded in an autotheoretical, crip, and queer approach, she interrogates the norms that shape our embodied experiences. Drawing on her own history, she reflects on what deviates, on what is not straight, and proposes a gaze anchored in the lived experience of disability. Her works, inspired by orthopedic language, closely intertwine image, material, and corporeal memory to expose the mechanisms of normalization that structure bodies and desires.
Exhibition produced in partnership with Galerie de l’UQAM.
Cette œuvre est coproduite grâce à un partenariat entre MOMENTA et Vidéographe
The establishment is certified “partially accessible” by Kéroul.

Appareillage (image), Insère (articule), Labia (posture), Tout ton corps est là (doigts), 2024. Inkjet print on vinyl, inkjet print on archival paper, plaster, pigments, latex, silicone metal. Exhibition view at Paris Photo, Grand Palais, Paris, 2024. Photo: Caroline Mauxion. Courtesy of Zalucky Contemporary (Toronto). © Caroline Mauxion