| Gallery / Exhibition | Location & Details | Focus | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Stockholm, Sweden: Hosted a 2025 exhibition titled "Femme Fatale" by photographer Pamela Hanné. | Capturing the femme fatale as a symbol of strength, mystique, and seduction through the photographic lens. | | Hamburger Kunsthalle | Hamburg, Germany: Held a major exhibition "A Study of the Femme Fatale," analyzing the stereotype's visual codes with works from artists like Dante Gabriel Rossetti. | A critical and historical look at the "female force" in art, ideal for art history enthusiasts. | | Gallery House | Toronto, Canada: Hosted the "Fallen Princesses" exhibition in 2017 as part of the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. | A modern photographic take on the concept of a princess in distress or a fallen royal. |
There is a specific kind of tension that exists in the space between beauty and danger. It is the feeling of looking at a forbidden flower, or the hush that falls over a courtroom when a verdict is about to be read.
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A princess with gears for eyes sits in a chair constructed from broken printing presses and fossilized teeth. Black liquid (tar) drips from her outstretched fingers. Fatale Element: She is the patron of polluted kingdoms. She does not fight the industrialists; she becomes their machinery. Her danger is compliance—she will industrialize your soul.
In a world where women are often told to choose between being soft or being strong, this aesthetic argues that one can be both. It celebrates the reclamation of traditional femininity, proving that elegance, beauty, and romance do not inherently diminish a character's strength, intelligence, or capacity for danger. | Gallery / Exhibition | Location & Details
A literal royal whose lethal combat skills, strategic genius, and ruthless ambition make her one of animation’s most compelling and dangerous royal figures.
We’re thrilled to announce the opening of the — a curated collection exploring femininity, danger, desire, and defiance through [art form: painting/photography/mixed media]. | A critical and historical look at the
Chess pieces on a marble table rearrange themselves when no one is looking, playing a game against an invisible opponent. Temporal Slips:
Audiences are tired of bright, saturated, "clean" fantasy. They want grime, moss, bones, and velvet. The Princess Fatale Gallery offers exactly that—a luxurious decay.
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While a classic princess waits to be rescued, a Princess Fatale has already escaped the tower, stolen the dragon’s hoard, and is now negotiating with the villain for a better kingdom.