Marianna Rodziewicz is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the intersections of body, identity, and transformation through the lens of feminist theory and body horror aesthetics. Working across digital sculpture, 3D printing, photography, and installation, she creates hybrid, often unsettling forms that blur boundaries between the human, the organic, and the artificial.
Her work centers on the concept of “monstrous femininity,” reclaiming culturally marginalized aspects of the female body — abjection, fluidity, excess — as sites of agency and resistance. Through processes of deformation, mutation, and material translation from virtual to physical, Rodziewicz constructs speculative bodies that challenge normative representations of gender and embodiment.
Oscillating between attraction and repulsion, intimacy and estrangement, her objects invite viewers into a visceral encounter with ambiguity. In doing so, she proposes new ways of understanding the body — not as fixed or idealized, but as unstable, porous, and continuously becoming.