Johanna Hedva is a Korean-American writer, artist, musician, and astrologer based in Los Angeles and Berlin.
Their work spans various mediums, exploring themes of magic, necromancy, and the body's permeability.
Hedva's notable works include the novel "On Hell" and the essay collection "Minerva the Miscarriage of the Brain." Their influential essay "Sick Woman Theory" has been translated into multiple languages.
Hedva's practice incorporates activism for accessibility, as outlined in their Disability Access Rider.
Their writing has appeared in publications like Triple Canopy and frieze, and their art has been exhibited internationally, including at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
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