Hanging (front)

Hanging (front)

200740" x 40"Archival pigment print

These photographs are about the comical awkwardness of having a body. Simply put, our bodies are physically heavy, accidentally sexual objects - we have a gender, our bodies are sexual, there's no escaping this; regardless of what we are doing we are doing it in a sexualized physical form. We can intellectualize ourselves, distancing our thoughts from our bodies, but the minute your foot gets itchy that disconnect is gone. As a woman, I am especially aware of my sexuality because people I don't know point it out as they drive by in cars. It is strange; I am trapped in this specific body and related to in this specific body; I am hanging awkwardly here; it's a blunt and hilarious thing, to be flesh.

Awkwardness

Everything

Group by:

Speaking Loudly With Gentle Materials

Constructed Narrative

An Exercise in Formal Composition

Flowers and Fabric

A Playful Photo Opportunity

Other

Sculpture

Installation

Head Sets

The Idea and The Thing Itself

Awkwardness

Nesting

Tiny Nintendo Paintings

Bouquet

I’m Pretty Sure This Is Exactly Right

Living Room Triptych

Social Distancing Content

Fortune Cookies

Partum

Restoration Series

Symmetry

Visual Weight