Tina Bxqt

Tina Bxqt (*1998, Bratislava, Slovakia) is a queer artist born in Slovakia and based in the Czech Republic. Her artistic practice spans drawing, sculpture, ceramics, installation, and performance, creating a hybrid methodology that combines material research with bodily experience. Through these approaches, she explores posthuman identity, corporeality, and the affective processes that shape subjectivity. In her work, she approaches the body as a mutable, regenerative material—both biological and symbolic—capable of self-destruction and rebirth. She transforms identity through emotional, psychological, and material processes. She perceives the body’s surface as a permeable space where costumes, prosthetics, and skin intermingle in the search for new ways of being. Drawing on posthumanist and feminist queer theory, she explores the space between the human and the nonhuman, trauma and transformation, abjection and care. In her practice, she uses imagination as a speculative tool to construct alternative systems, ways of being, empathy, and coexistence. By materializing personal and collective traumas into performative and sculptural forms, she creates environments that function as both therapeutic and critical spaces—new archetypes and zones in which difference, hybridity, and emotional vulnerability can manifest as factors of resistance against normative structures.