Ask me anything. WetMeWild by Justyna Górowska

Exhibition

Ask me anything. WetMeWild by Justyna Górowska

A solo exhibition where visitors speak with WetMeWild, an AI avatar by Justyna Górowska.
RARO On-Site Projects
Carrer Jaume Giralt 49, Barcelona, Spain
May 29, 2026 – Jun 19, 2026
Opening: May 29, 2026, 19:00
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Ask me anything. WetMeWild by Justyna Górowska

Overview

Ask me anything. WetMeWild is the first solo exhibition in Spain by Polish visual artist Justyna Górowska, presented at RARO On-Site Projects in Barcelona.

Working between hydrofeminism, performance, and emerging technologies, Górowska has been developing WetMeWild since 2017 as a fluid, hybrid character shaped by Slavic mythology, sex work, and the image of a Corpo-Shiva. For this exhibition, WetMeWild appears as an AI assistant built from a 3D scan of the artist herself.

Visitors enter an intimate room where they can speak with the avatar in real time in English, Spanish, and Catalan. The exchange is playful and direct, but it moves through urgent questions around water conservation, microplastic pollution, biodiversity loss, and the ecological impact of supposedly weightless technologies.

The exhibition also includes Capitalotronics (2025–2026), a photographic series generated and conceptually devised by WetMeWild, looking at the hidden infrastructures behind AI: data centres, cable networks, extraction sites, and the material systems that support digital production.

Curated by Michalina Sablik, the exhibition asks what sits behind the apparent warmth and care of AI systems.

Details

Type
Exhibition
Scope
Barcelona
Status
Upcoming
Dates
May 29, 2026 – Jun 19, 2026
Opening
May 29, 2026, 19:00
Venue
RARO On-Site Projects
Address
Carrer Jaume Giralt 49, Barcelona, Spain
Price
Free
Ask me anything. WetMeWild by Justyna Górowska

About

Justyna Górowska, also known as WetMeWild, is a Polish hydrofeminist and performance artist working across art, technology, ecology, and social activism. The exhibition is curated by Michalina Sablik, an art historian and curator based between Barcelona and Warsaw, whose practice explores speculative narratives, post-identity politics, and art as a critical tool.

FrikiFish Note

What makes this interesting is the tension between intimacy and infrastructure. You enter through a conversation with an AI avatar, but the work quickly opens onto water, extraction, pollution, and the very physical systems behind supposedly immaterial technologies.

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