The body is a living archive, a place where experiences, memories, and profound transformations accumulate. In Body As a Living Archive, Izabela Jurcewicz offers an intimate and powerful narrative of her own story of illness and rebirth. At just 19 years old, a severe internal hemorrhage led to the discovery of a rare inter-organ tumor—an extraordinary and shocking event in her life and in her native Poland. After a nine-hour surgery, her body forever bears the indelible marks of this trauma, marked by physical and emotional scars that tell a story of suffering but also resilience. For Izabela, photography becomes a fundamental tool to process and give shape to this somatic memory. Through her images, the memory of the body resurfaces, transforming lived pain into awareness and fragility into new strength. Her photographic series intertwine in a coherent and engaging path that forms the heart of this exhibition. Body As a Living Archive presents itself as a visual and emotional journey exploring the body as a space of resistance, care, and regeneration, capable of narrating stories of vulnerability but also rebirth. This exhibition represents the sixth chapter of the series Il Corpo che Abito, a project dedicated to contemporary photography, realized in collaboration with Forma Edizioni, investigating the relationship between identity, body, and memory through the work of highly sensitive and relevant artists.