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gilt 饰之以身

On show from 26 June - 18 July 2025, gilt 饰之以身 by Ziyi Wei 魏子祎 brings together two works that navigate the ornamentalism of the female body under visual capitalism.

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Ziyi Wei

26 June - 18 July 2025

Opening Celebration Thursday 26 June, 5-7pm

gilt brings together two works that navigate the ornamentalism of the female body under visual capitalism. The exhibition gestures toward a reversal of subject-object relations—where the body is no longer the wearer of ornament, but becomes the surface, structure, and scaffold upon which ornament wears itself. Ziyi Wei employs narrative and material excess as critical tools to interrogate how femininity is aestheticised, codified, and rendered compliant beneath the pressures of hypervisibility and commodification.

魏子祎 Wei Ziyi is a multidisciplinary artist based in Naarm (Melbourne), originally from Guiyang, Guizhou. Her practice examines how feminine identity is shaped, adorned, and commodified within the structures of global capitalism. Working across sculpture, painting, and moving image, Wei explores the entangled relationship between bodily autonomy and ornamental excess. Drawing from a fluid, cross-cultural perspective that resists fixed Oriental or Occidental positions, her work navigates the psychic weight of objectification and the porous boundaries between surface and self. Ornamentation becomes both her material and method—a semiotic code through which power, desire, and identity are continually negotiated.

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