by Andrea Reitbauer

WHERE HER WARMTH BECOMES MEMORY approaches the body as an archive of proximity. The works focus on what remains after physical closeness: warmth, pressure, and the persistence of touch. The body is not a stable container of memory, but a site where experience is unevenly stored and altered. In contexts where queer and non-normative intimacy remains unrecorded, the body becomes a primary site of storage.