Farzaneh Ghadyanloo’s (b. 1989) Choreography of Collapse is a sculptural-photographic series that explores the fragile poetics of transformation. Encased in resin, her works reimagine the human body as both vessel and current; a site of motion, memory, and metamorphosis. Figures hover mid-gesture, butterfly wings drift through translucent fields, and fragments of flowers bloom in suspended layers, forming a visual diary where stillness and motion coexist.
Born in Iran, Ghadyanloo studied Film at the Tehran University of Arts (2009–2013) and earned an MA in Contemporary Art Practice from the Royal College of Art, London (2023–2024).