Bianca Censori is back in the spotlight and this time, doing a bit of performance art that the internet can’t seem to get over.
The Australian architect was recently in South Korea to put on an art show, which involved her doing various acts in a skintight, red latex bodysuit that surely grabbed the internet’s attention. This is one of the first times the public has seen Bianca put on such an intimate public performance, and it’s likely one they’ll never forget. Read more about her art show and outfit below.
Bianca Censori Puts On An Art Show In South Korea While Wearing A Red Latex Bodysuit
Aside from her controversial outfits and public stunts with husband Kanye West, Bianca Censori is typically a public figure who keeps to herself. However, she's gotten into putting on a show recently.
This Thursday, the 30-year-old recently put on an art show featuring some performance art in Seoul, South Korea, titled "BIO POP (THE ORIGIN)." The exhibit reportedly contained "human furniture" that she had designed herself, as well as models posing as herself to do domestic chores and tasks. Bianca was part of the show, doing certain performances in a super tight bodysuit.
At one point in the show, she was seen baking a cake, following through a recipe while wearing a crimson red latex bodysuit that hugged her curves and covered her from her neck down. The bodysuit had matching red boots, and she paired it with minimal accessories. Her hair was long, black, and worn down and straightened. You can see pictures of her outfit here!

Fans React To Bianca's Art Show & Outfit On Social Media
Like most public things the Yeezy creative does, when footage and pictures from her art show were shared on social media by her sister and audience members, the internet could not get over her outfit and how overall bizarre the performance was.
"Bizarre doesn't begin to describe it," commented an internet user.
"Just beyond weird," added another.
"You can see why Kanye likes her," wrote a user, as another described the show as "creepy."
"Completely unoriginal publicity stunt," added another. "Boring and not worthy of time, money, or critique."
We'll be curious to see if the Australian figure decides to do any other kind of art show in the future, but for now, this one has certainly made waves.


