My Body Language
Artem Humilevskyi, Lindsay Kokoska, Pauline Faieff, Solimán López, Zhannet Podobed
My Body Language is a group exhibition curated by Olena Yara that explores the words our bodies are saying.
Artem Humilevskyi presents four deeply personal works featuring his own body, often nude, immersed in natural landscapes. His practice reflects vulnerability, presence, and the quiet strength of self-acceptance.
Lindsay Kokoska, whose long spiritual journey includes certification as a yoga and meditation instructor, explores mindfulness and expanded awareness through immersive, dynamic artworks. Her practice reflects themes that have long inspired the curator herself.
Pauline Faieff explores her nude body as a site of intuition and self-reflection. Through visual and written “notes from the body,” she investigates what brings it emotional balance and inner peace.
The exhibition also features a work by Solimán López, in which ears and hands appear as autonomous entities, suggesting that body parts possess their own language.
Zhannet Podobed uses personal photography as the foundation of her practice. The works presented—Radiance, Love, Harmony, and Faith—each tell their own story of transformation.

Artem Humilevskyi, Air Attack
Together, these artists create a contemplative space where they let the body tell its story and invite you, the viewer, to tell your own.
Artem Humilevskyi, A warrior in lilac armor

This is a metaphor for the glorious Ukrainian warriors past and present, who, on the one hand, are life and, on the other hand, death.
(born in 1986 in Mykolaiv) Ukrainian photographer.
2001-2006 – Graduated from the Krok University with a specialization — Economics and Business.
2003-2008 – Graduated from the Odesa National Academy of Food Technologies with a specialization — engineer technologist.
Since 2003-2022, has been one of the senior managers of an agricultural company.
Zhannet Podobed, Love, 2023
Love captures the essence of emotion with profound hues and flowing lines, radiating a sense of unity and tenderness.
Zhannet Podobed’s work examines human vulnerability, emotional resonance, and instinct through abstraction and movement. Her practice rejects fixed representation, allowing meaning to remain fluid and multifaceted.

Pauline Faieff, golden cage, 2026

Elegantly constrained by the rules of decorum, concealing the liberty of being.
Pauline Faieff is an artist who refuses rigid frameworks and labels. Her universe unfolds in an infinite space of creativity—sometimes her own muse, sometimes that of others—where she fuses intuition, technique, poetry, and femininity to give life to nude art that resonates as an echo of freedom and an absolute expression of self.
Lindsay Kokoska, Abstract Sky, 2026
Lindsay Kokoska creates immersive visual environments inspired by meditation, cosmic awareness, and inner perception. Blending traditional art, animation, and generative AI, her work creates quiet, contemplative digital spaces.
Solimàn López, Manifesto Terricola - The code
Digital artwork derived from Solimán López’s long-term artistic research project Manifesto Terricola, a conceptual framework that reflects on humanity’s relationship with the Earth and the planetary systems that sustain life. The work is presented as a three-dimensional digital sculpture, translating the philosophical principles of the Manifesto Terricola into a spatial form. The sculpture operates as a symbolic artifact of planetary consciousness. It proposes a shift from anthropocentric perspectives toward a terricola condition—one in which humanity recognizes itself as a living component within a broader ecological and planetary system.
Each edition of this artwork includes:
• The 3D digital model of the sculpture, derived from the visual language developed for the Manifesto Terricola project.
• A signed artist certificate, confirming the authenticity of the work and its connection to the broader conceptual framework of the Manifesto Terricola.
Solimán López is a leading figure in conceptual digital art, known for founding the Harddiskmuseum and for critically examining technological systems, data culture, and transparency.
Exhibition informations
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Exhibition duration: March 20 – April 3, 2026
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 10am - 6pm // Saturday 2pm - 6pm // Sunday and Monday Closed
Address: Artverse Gallery, 5bis Rue de Beauce, 75003, Paris
Laurène de Champs
