Joanna Grochowska
Joanna Grochowska is a contemporary artist whose practice confronts the rapidly evolving boundaries of identity, body politics, and technology. At the heart of her work lies a commitment to redefining what it means to be human in the face of accelerating advancements in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and cybernetics. Rooted in the philosophy of transhumanism, Grochowska’s art explores the concept of morphological freedom–the right to modify one’s body and mind–as a radical act of self-determination and resistance to imposed norms.
Grochowska holds an MFA from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and is an alumna of the Jewish Open University of the Shalom Foundation, as well as a member of Humanity+, the international transhumanist organization. Her art not only explores speculative futures but also champions bodily sovereignty, feminist empowerment, and the liberation of identity beyond biological constraints.
She has participated in several group shows presented by The Untitled Space, including “The INNOVATE Exhibit” (2022) and “UPRISE 2025: The Art Of Resistance” (2025). “TRANSHUMANISM” (2025) is her first solo show with the gallery.
“My work represents the creation of a new art movement: transhumanist art. The central question I address is taken from Klaus Schwab: What future do we want? What must we do to get there? Through delving into speculative futures shaped by human enhancement technologies, I reimagine the body as an unnatural, augmented, and evolving entity. My practice challenges definitions of what it means to be human, and questions how technology is reshaping paradigms of gender, identity, and ethics. Building on the discourse introduced by Jeffrey Deitch’s Post Human series (1992), as well as being informed informed by the theories of Elon Musk, Ray Kurzweil, and other visionaries shaping the future of human evolution, my work is both an affirmation of transhumanist philosophy and an aesthetic exploration of future realities.” – Joanna Grochowska