In her multidisciplinary practice, Caroline Boileau takes a feminist approach to explorations of the portrayal of women’s bodies in relation to personal, public, social, and political health. Her works are marked by a formal and conceptual hybridity: the bodies that she invents and represents problematize the knowledge produced by art history, medicine, and science.

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