After Kanye West and Bianca’s marital issues, the couple hadn’t appeared publicly for a long time. Surprisingly, Bianca returned—not for Kanye, but as a new entrant in the art scene.
This Thursday, Bianca staged a solo art performance titled “BIO POP: Origins” in Seoul, South Korea. The exhibition marks her first independent project, separate from her previous work supporting Kanye’s brand.
From Architecture Graduate to Performance Artist

Before marrying Kanye, Bianca graduated from the University of Melbourne in architecture. After moving from Australia to the United States, she largely stayed behind the scenes, dressing as Kanye required for appearances while supporting his brand.
“BIO POP” is her first independent show. It is reportedly her boldest artistic endeavor to date. The project blends human furniture, medical device-inspired designs, and interactive performance art.

A Cryptic Teaser on Instagram
A week before the exhibition, Bianca posted a series of enigmatic images on Instagram to tease the show—a heart-shaped “100mg” pill bearing the exhibition name, a plastic glove, and a mask resembling her face, leaving fans guessing.
Family Support Front and Center

On the day of the show, Kanye, Bianca’s mother, and her sister attended, all dressed in heavy furs at Incheon International Airport, drawing attention from fans and media alike.
An Unsettling Opening Scene
The performance began in a meticulously arranged kitchen. Bianca, wearing a tight magenta latex catsuit with pointed boots and long straight hair, baked cakes with precision.
She then removed vivid red pastries from the oven, placed them on a trolley, and moved them into another room. This space contained human-shaped models wrapped in plastic.

Human lamps hung from above, a coffee table stood nearby, and two chairs had been transformed from human forms. Closer inspection revealed that each model bore Bianca’s face and deep-colored long hair. Essentially, Bianca had morphed herself into various forms of furniture—a literal interpretation of “human furniture.”
Bianca as Living Furniture

Bianca herself joined the installation, sitting on a chair sculpted from a human model. The chair’s backrest formed the seat, its forearms curled into armrests, and the model’s eyes stared blankly ahead. The effect was unsettling, as if she were sitting atop herself.
Her official website explains that BIO POP aims to “place the body within the language of the household,” emphasizing both domestic and corporeal symbolism.
Backstage and Public Reactions
After the performance, Bianca’s sister Angelina shared photos on social media. Kanye sat front-row, engaging with the audience. Bianca posted even more bizarre backstage photos, showing the couple in eccentric costumes.
Jewelry Inspired by BIO POP

Bianca also launched a series of jewelry inspired by BIO POP. Each piece carried a high price tag. Notable items included a $2,250 silver bracelet modeled after the contours of a medical speculum and a $2,100 scalpel-inspired bracelet.
The Origins of a Multi-Year Series
This exhibition is labeled “Origins”, hinting at future installments. Planned projects include Confession (Witness) in 2026, Bianca is My Doll Baby (Idol) in 2027, and Star Baby (Worship) leading up to Bubble (Ascension) in 2032. Details remain secret, but the series is intended as a seven-year artistic journey.
Even the first show sparked controversy on social media and among art critics.
Praise and Criticism
Some hailed Bianca’s performance as avant-garde and daring, interpreting it as a critique of body politics and family structures. Others dismissed it as self-indulgent celebrity spectacle.
Comments ranged from admiration—“Absolutely stunning, Bianca! Adorable!”—to scorn:
- “It’s entirely boring and derivative.”
- “An insult to women, treating them like chairs!”
- “A promotion of his taste and his view of women.”
Historical Context: Human Furniture in Art

Some viewers noted that human-shaped furniture was not new. Allen Jones had created similar works, famously in the 1969 era of erotic art. Comparable motifs appear in A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick, particularly the milk-drinking scene featuring human furniture.
Critics argued that Bianca’s performance lacked originality, resembling past artists’ work or celebrity theatrics. Her only arguably original act might have been baking the cake live.
Pop Culture References
Observers also noted visual similarities to Britney Spears in her 2000 Oops!… I Did It Again video.
Whether Bianca is an “artistic tailor,” a puppet of Kanye, or a hidden artistic genius remains to be seen.
ianca’s Bold “BIO POP” Art Performance Shocks Seoul
After Kanye West and Bianca’s marital issues, the couple hadn’t appeared publicly for a long time. Surprisingly, Bianca returned—not for Kanye, but as a new entrant in the art scene.
This Thursday, Bianca staged a solo art performance titled “BIO POP: Origins” in Seoul, South Korea. The exhibition marks her first independent project, separate from her previous work supporting Kanye’s brand.
From Architecture Graduate to Performance Artist
Before marrying Kanye, Bianca graduated from the University of Melbourne in architecture. After moving from Australia to the United States, she largely stayed behind the scenes, dressing as Kanye required for appearances while supporting his brand.
“BIO POP” is her first independent show. It is reportedly her boldest artistic endeavor to date. The project blends human furniture, medical device-inspired designs, and interactive performance art.
A Cryptic Teaser on Instagram

A week before the exhibition, Bianca posted a series of enigmatic images on Instagram to tease the show—a heart-shaped “100mg” pill bearing the exhibition name, a plastic glove, and a mask resembling her face, leaving fans guessing.
Family Support Front and Center
On the day of the show, Kanye, Bianca’s mother, and her sister attended, all dressed in heavy furs at Incheon International Airport, drawing attention from fans and media alike.
An Unsettling Opening Scene
The performance began in a meticulously arranged kitchen. Bianca, wearing a tight magenta latex catsuit with pointed boots and long straight hair, baked cakes with precision.
She then removed vivid red pastries from the oven, placed them on a trolley, and moved them into another room. This space contained human-shaped models wrapped in plastic.
Human lamps hung from above, a coffee table stood nearby, and two chairs had been transformed from human forms. Closer inspection revealed that each model bore Bianca’s face and deep-colored long hair. Essentially, Bianca had morphed herself into various forms of furniture—a literal interpretation of “human furniture.”
Bianca as Living Furniture

Bianca herself joined the installation, sitting on a chair sculpted from a human model. The chair’s backrest formed the seat, its forearms curled into armrests, and the model’s eyes stared blankly ahead. The effect was unsettling, as if she were sitting atop herself.
Her official website explains that BIO POP aims to “place the body within the language of the household,” emphasizing both domestic and corporeal symbolism.
Backstage and Public Reactions
After the performance, Bianca’s sister Angelina shared photos on social media. Kanye sat front-row, engaging with the audience. Bianca posted even more bizarre backstage photos, showing the couple in eccentric costumes.
Jewelry Inspired by BIO POP
Bianca also launched a series of jewelry inspired by BIO POP. Each piece carried a high price tag. Notable items included a $2,250 silver bracelet modeled after the contours of a medical speculum and a $2,100 scalpel-inspired bracelet.
The Origins of a Multi-Year Series
This exhibition is labeled “Origins”, hinting at future installments. Planned projects include Confession (Witness) in 2026, Bianca is My Doll Baby (Idol) in 2027, and Star Baby (Worship) leading up to Bubble (Ascension) in 2032. Details remain secret, but the series is intended as a seven-year artistic journey.
Even the first show sparked controversy on social media and among art critics.
Praise and Criticism
Some hailed Bianca’s performance as avant-garde and daring, interpreting it as a critique of body politics and family structures. Others dismissed it as self-indulgent celebrity spectacle.
Comments ranged from admiration—“Absolutely stunning, Bianca! Adorable!”—to scorn:
- “It’s entirely boring and derivative.”
- “An insult to women, treating them like chairs!”
- “A promotion of his taste and his view of women.”
Historical Context: Human Furniture in Art
Some viewers noted that human-shaped furniture was not new. Allen Jones had created similar works, famously in the 1969 era of erotic art. Comparable motifs appear in A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick, particularly the milk-drinking scene featuring human furniture.
Critics argued that Bianca’s performance lacked originality, resembling past artists’ work or celebrity theatrics. Her only arguably original act might have been baking the cake live.
Pop Culture References
Observers also noted visual similarities to Britney Spears in her 2000 Oops!… I Did It Again video.
Whether Bianca is an “artistic tailor,” a puppet of Kanye, or a hidden artistic genius remains to be seen.