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Corporate Bodies

Corporate Bodies by Aneta Jezkova
Corporate Bodies by Aneta Jezkova

Corporate Bodies is a photographic series that explores the bodies of women caught between two worlds – corporate careers and motherhood. In the absurdity of twisted postures, stripped of faces and identity, emerges the universal image of the “working mother”: both professional and caregiver, breaking under the weight of a double shift.


The author works with the language of business – terms such as Deadline, Coffee Break, Multitasking, or Turnoverbecome ironic titles of individual images. Where performance, spreadsheets, and graphs are expected, there appear crayons, strollers, and carousels. Children’s traces penetrate the architecture of office buildings and playgrounds alike, just as they permeate the lives of women whose work never truly ends.


The series oscillates between humor and pain. Color-coded scenes appear aesthetically pure, yet carry the weight of exhaustion. Faceless figures are not portraits of specific women, but metaphors of the structures that shape their everyday reality.


Corporate Bodies is a visual essay on how corporate language trivializes experiences that cannot be fitted into KPIs or PowerPoint slides. It depicts the threshold where balance disappears – and where work turns into an endless carousel.


Aneta Ježková, author



 
 
 

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