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In the Polish Pavilion, “Liquid Tongues” Rewrites Our Hierarchy of the Senses

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Conceived by deaf artist Daniel Kotowski alongside artist and playwright Bogna Burska around the notion of "Deaf Gain," this Venice Biennale installation reframes deafness not as a deficit but as a distinct identity offering unique sensory perspectives.

Conceived by deaf artist Daniel Kotowski alongside artist and playwright Bogna Burska around the notion of "Deaf Gain," this Venice Biennale installation reframes deafness not as a deficit but as a distinct identity offering unique sensory perspectives.

Conceived by deaf artist Daniel Kotowski alongside artist and playwright Bogna Burska around the notion of "Deaf Gain," this Venice Biennale installation reframes deafness not as a deficit but as a distinct identity offering unique sensory perspectives.

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