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allapopp 'When Body Is Not Enough'

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Event: allapopp 'When Body Is Not Enough'
February 2026
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19:00

saasfee*pavillon x Museum Angewandte Kunst

The solo exhibition by allapopp at saasfee*pavillon traces more than a decade of self-digitalisation — from early speech clones to generative AI avatars and interactive language models. It brings together the artist’s individual and collaborative works across installation, video, sound, mixed reality, carpet, and acrylic glass printing. Drawing on the techno-utopian dreams of Soviet Cosmism, Western transhumanism, and ideas of techno-spirituality, the exhibition explores the forces shaping the desire for capitalist, patriarchal, and spiritual self-optimisation.

As a ten-year, practice-based engagement with digital embodiment in the age of artificial intelligence, allapopp asks: What future does the digital extension of our bodies lead towards — and on whose terms does this transformation take place?

  • 20:00: How To Bury Your Digital Twin — performance by allapopp
  • Sunday Artist Walks start at 16:00 on the following dates:
    22 February / 15 March / 29 March / 26 April
  • Tatar Dinner Performance with allapopp
    Friday, 17 April 2026, 19.00–21.00
    (Registration by email required)

When Body Is Not Enough takes place as part of AI-WORLDING, a collaborative exhibition between saasfee*pavillon and the Museum Angewandte Kunst.

Exhibition opening hours:
When Body Is Not Enough
allapopp
20 February – 26 April 2026
Saturdays and Sundays, 2.00–6.00 pm, and by appointment


Since 2008, saasfee*pavillon has been one of Frankfurt’s leading independent platforms for contemporary art, media, and electronic music. Emerging from the artist collective saasfee, which formed in the early 1990s in the digital age, the Pavillon connects innovative artistic positions with interdisciplinary projects and media installations, thereby creating an internationally expanding network. The art space presents a programme dedicated to the discovery and presentation of new trends.

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