Benedicte Aubert Ringnes’ “ARNOLD” positions the body as both icon and image-system—where bodybuilding, classical sculpture, and digital collage collapse into a single visual language of control and distortion. Presented at Gallery A, Oslo, the exhibition reworks Arnold Schwarzenegger not as celebrity, but as cultural framework: a figure through which masculinity, symmetry, and spectacle are continuously reframed under post-digital conditions. Drawing on pop art lineage, experimental film, and Photoshop-based construction, Ringnes produces works that resist resolution in favour of layered instability. The result is a sharply contemporary inquiry into how images construct power, and how power is sustained through repetition, editing, and visual myth.