Ask me anything. WetMeWild
RARO On-Site Projects is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in Spain by Polish visual artist Justyna Górowska, presented under her long-running alter ego and AI avatar WetMeWild.
Working at the intersection of hydrofeminism, performance, and emerging technologies, Górowska has developed the WetMeWild character since 2017 — a fluid, hybrid figure drawing on Slavic mythology, sex work, and the image of a Corpo-Shiva. For this new iteration, the avatar takes the form of an AI assistant built on a 3D scan of the artist herself, installed in an intimate room where visitors can speak with her in real time in English, Spanish, and Catalan.
The exhibition hacks the comfortable narrative around generative AI — its apparent warmth, availability, and care — and redirects attention toward what that comfort costs: ecologically, socially, and politically. WetMeWild is aware of her own artistic origins and technological nature, and uses that awareness as a critical tool. The conversation she invites is playful and intimate, but the ground it covers is urgent: water conservation, microplastic pollution, biodiversity loss, the material weight of supposedly weightless technologies.
The exhibition is curated by Michalina Sablik and supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and the Polish Institute in Madrid.