I Swallowed My Dream
Glorija Lizde
Nominated by
Organ Vida

In this work, I examine the photographic representation of women in psychiatric institutions and the power relations between physician-photographer and photographed female patients. The project draws on 19th-century photographic archives, particularly from the Salpêtrière Hospital, which contains an extensive photographic archive of women diagnosed with hysteria. Derived from the Greek hystera (uterus), hysteria was long believed to be a disorder caused by a wandering uterus.
Physicians, captivated by the supposed objectivity of photography, often provoked symptoms and seizures during photographic sessions. What was intended as clinical documentation became a choreographed, theatrical spectacle of contorted bodies, with countless repetitions and stagings.
By re-enacting archival photographs, I position myself as both subject and operator of the camera, using a visible cable release to disrupt conventional hierarchies between photographer and photographed. Beneath the photographs, I inscribe excerpts from physicians’ case descriptions of photographed women.
The accompanying artist’s booklet reframes archival fragments to construct a speculative archive of hysteria, situated between fact and fiction, document and performance, reality and dream. This project examines the enduring impact of institutional practices on contemporary understandings of mental health and the female body, seeking ways to reclaim histories embedded in collective female experience.
The Artist

Glorija Lizde
Nominated in
By
Organ Vida
Lives and Works in
Zagreb
Glorija Lizde (b. 1991, Split) holds an MA in Photography (Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb) and a BA in Film and Video (Arts Academy Split). Her practice focuses on recreation and reinterpretation of the archives and memory interweaving documentary and staged photography, text and objects. She has had several solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group shows in Croatia and internationally, including the O21 OSTRALE Biennale, She Who Starts the Song (17th Gjon Mili International Exhibition of Photography and Moving Image), Familiar Fantoms (Residency Unlimited, New York), Of This World – Envisioning Alternative Cartographies (Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center), Being/Seeing (QUAD Gallery), Athens Photo Festival (Benaki Museum), In-between (The Bridge and Tunnel Gallery, New York), Floodlit Room – Women’s Photographic Practices in Croatia, among others. Her works are included in the collections of the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb and the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts in Japan. Lizde was selected for the international emerging artists program Parallel – European Photo Based Platform in 2018 and 2021. She received the Dr. Éva Kahán Foundation Scholarship and Residency in 2022 and was awarded the Radoslav Putar Award the same year, recognizing her as the best young visual artist in Croatia.
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