Bianca Censori Unveils Bizarre Exhibition Featuring Doll Furniture Resembling Herself

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Bianca Censori, the wife of rapper and fashion designer Kanye West, has presented the first installment of her new project titled “Bio Pop (The Origini)”, drawing widespread attention for its unconventional and provocative concept.

The exhibition, which was livestreamed from Seoul, South Korea, featured what Censori described as “human furniture,” including doll-like sculptures designed to resemble her own appearance, as well as masks bearing her likeness. The project explores the blurred boundaries between the human body, functional objects, and idolization.

Censori concluded her performance with a bold fashion statement, wearing a tight red latex bodysuit paired with boots, a look that many viewers compared to Britney Spears’ iconic outfit from the music video “Oops!… I Did It Again.”

Among the most striking elements of the exhibition were the furniture pieces designed by Censori herself. Her sister, Angelina Censori, shared details on social media, revealing a chair constructed from a doll resembling Bianca. The doll’s back served as the seat, its arms functioned as armrests, and its head acted as a headrest. Above the chair hung a so-called “human lamp,” while a matching table made from a similar doll stood in front.

According to the exhibition’s description, the furniture is conceived as an extension of the body—design objects that deliberately challenge the line between body, object, and idol. Each piece aims to transform comfort into constraint and functionality into artistic expression.

Despite the buzz surrounding the exhibition, the livestream encountered technical difficulties. The broadcast was unexpectedly cut short, ending after 11 minutes instead of the planned 15. The livestream is no longer available to the public.

The unusual exhibition has sparked mixed reactions online, with some praising its experimental approach to design and performance art, while others have described it as unsettling and provocative.

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