Exhibitions
A community of bodies hosting migrating cells
Anouk Verviers’s exhibition presents the first two chapters of a dystopian trilogy that explores chronic pain as experienced by women and non-binary people. In the first video, performers erect a cob column that symbolizes their mutual support for one another as they collectively rewrite the story of their exhaustion. The second evokes four thousand years of history through a geological metaphor for endometriosis. Throughout the series, bodies dealing with pain merge with their treatment and transform into feminist cyborgs endowed with the power to act not only on their pain but, more importantly, with it.
Exhibition produced in partnership with Dazibao.
The artist received support from the PRIM-Dazibao production-distribution residency.
The exhibition is made possible thanks to the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.

The world was always full of us, 2025. Single-channel video, colour, sound, 28 min. © Anouk Verviers

We Gather at Dawn (I have discharged you from our care), 2024. Single-channel video, colour, sound, 22 min. © Anouk Verviers