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Maia Rakovic

SAMSON



In the biblical myth of Samson, hair is cut as an act of betrayal, severing power from the body.

Rakovic reimagines this story through the feminised ritual of shaving the leg. Positioned between two mirrors, the work stages the bathroom as a site of invisible labour, vulnerability, and self-fashioning – where rituals of care are entangled in discipline and control.

Sale includes only the triptych itself. Hair can be included as well for no additional cost.

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