2018 | 127 x 101 x 87 in (dimensions vary) | latex, nylon medical sutures, archival photo transfers, stainless steel
"The impossibility of erasing one's sexed history is evident in the fact that many states still refuse to change gender markers on birth certificates (...)Legal gender in these cases cannot be altered, but only cloaked. Similarly, cultural representations of gender variant people depend on the popular notion that with enough scrutiny, one's "true" gender can be revealed at the level of the body" -Toby Beauchamp
installed at The Center for Sex and Culture for Surface Tension solo exhibition curated by Dorothy Santos.
Photo by Kimberley Acebo Arteche
2018 | 127 x 101 x 87 in (dimensions vary) | |atex, nylon medical sutures, archival photo transfers, steel | dimensions vary
installed at The Center for Sex and Culture for Surface Tension solo exhibition
Photo by Kimberley Acebo Arteche
2018 | 127 x 101 x 87 in (dimensions vary) | latex, nylon medical sutures, archival photo transfers, steel | dimensions vary
installed at The Center for Sex and Culture for Surface Tension solo exhibition
Photo by Kimberley Acebo Arteche
2018 | 127 x 101 x 87 in (dimensions vary) | latex, nylon medical sutures, archival photo transfers, steel | dimensions vary
installed at The Center for Sex and Culture for Surface Tension solo exhibition
2018 | 127 x 101 x 87 in (dimensions vary) | latex, nylon medical sutures, archival photo transfers, steel | dimensions vary
installed at The Center for Sex and Culture for Surface Tension solo exhibition
Photo by Kimberley Acebo Arteche
2018 | 127 x 101 x 87 in (dimensions vary) | latex, nylon medical sutures, archival photo transfers, steel | dimensions vary
installed at The Center for Sex and Culture for Surface Tension solo exhibition
Photo by Kimberley Acebo Arteche