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Katrina Schneider: in(-)ter(-ra)human liquid, 2022

March 20, 2023
in Ceramic art
alphatoxin m-o_e-narch
alphatoxin m-o_e-narch
alphatoxin m-o_e-narch
chronic subdu(r)al hematoma
chronic subdu(r)al hematoma
karyogamy Α_Ω
karyogamy Α_Ω
subcutan sugillation
subcutan sugillation
tearing contusio
tearing contusio

Katrina Schneider: in(-)ter(-ra)human liquid, 2022

This work consists of 10 pieces. The ten objects form a system of several past, present and future phases and roles of and within a society, especially regarding gender. Thus, some objects represent patriarchal violence from the point of view of different bodies as part of the past and present conditions and represent the fight between them. Other objects call for concrete resistance as a necessary present, and other objects show a possible future in the dissolution of gender.

swelling, dripping, pounding
bodily (-) fluid – natrium, silica, iron
tears, magma, earthscore
internal bleeding – break through the skin
interstellar intrazellular
body – solidified in flow
fossilization, mineralization, carbonization

Titles

  1. protracted ulcus
  2. substance defect deeprooted
  3. aorta ao antikatabolista
  4. tearing contusio
  5. alphatoxin m-o/e-narch
  6. chronic subdu(r)al hematoma
  7. subcutan sugillation
  8. debridement theraphy larvae
  9. karyogamy Α/Ω
  10. excision: materia pecca – nidation: incorpo inter

in(-)ter(-ra)human liquid, 2022, handbuilt, multiple glazed and multiple fired ceramic objects. Formed clay with thick, dripping, bubbling, selfmade glazes

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