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).