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"I am beautiful" is a personal and at the same time socially critical photo series about bodies, norms and
Affiliation.
The works depict fragmented bodies – a leg, an arm, a stomach, or a buttock. Body parts,
Those that aren't perfect, that aren't staged, but real. They represent vulnerability and the desire to...
to belong in a society that has clear ideas about what is beautiful. Body in
A tension between power and self-determination, between… sexualization and self-empowerment. And
Then simply a figure embracing itself. An act of protection, healing, and self-love.
All the works revolve around the same question: Who decides what is beautiful?
"I am beautiful" - not as a decorative phrase, but...
... as a statement.
...as resistance.
...as an invitation to see oneself anew.
Imanuel Scheiko, born in Shiraz and now living in Berlin, works as a painter with a deep background in photography and intercultural experience. His works combine ancient Persian patterns with the modern complexity of Berlin, revealing an exciting contrast between past and present, often with paradoxical as well as harmonious elements. Through his art, he conveys strong emotions of introspection, self-discovery, and acceptance, while sensitively and powerfully addressing social issues as well as queer and masculine identities.