Body politics Body politics

Body Politics

Body Politics is a Vyne a cultural theme expressed through original artworks and translated into our signature cuts. The body is never neutral. It is named, watched, regulated, desired, and claimed. By the gaze, by the law, by medicine, by the market, by memory. This Vyne holds artists working at the edge of that conversation, where the body is not a given but a site of negotiation. Some reclaim. Some refuse. Some redraw the lines entirely. What they share is the question underneath the work: who gets to define the body, and on whose terms?

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By Dipali Gupta

Desire Lines

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ARTISTS THE VOICES BEHIND EACH VYNE
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THE DISPATCH is OUR POINT OF VIEW

We are Vyne We are Vyne

We are Vyne

We are not here to decorate the world.We are here to disturb it beautifully.To say what’s unsaid.To wear what we feel.To make space for what doesn’t fit in boxes.Because expression isn’t a luxury.It’s oxygen.In a world addicted to filters,we choose real.

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Shweta Iyer Shweta Iyer

Shweta Iyer

We still expect women to arrive fully formed. Graceful, capable, unbroken. But the truth is, most of womanhood happens in process — in what doesn’t get posted, published, or praised. Shweta Iyer’s work sits right in that space. The unfinished. The fractured. The parts still being reclaimed.“I create to celebrate womanhood. Not the ideal. The real,” she says. “We adapt, we multitask, we break and rebuild.”

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Christoffer Relander Christoffer Relander

Christoffer Relander

Christoffer Relander is a Finnish art photographer whose work sits quietly between the real and the imagined. His images do not announce themselves. They linger. They blur edges. They invite you to look again.

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Aditya Raj Aditya Raj

Aditya Raj

In his series Exhale, Aditya Raj wanted to depict queerness through the subtle ways that it shows up in his daily life. To try and paint what it feels like to be queer, to live those experiences and how one navigates being queer.

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