A Body Which Draws Itself
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Can a body have its own sense of self? Can a meme change your worldview? Can an image ever capture who you really are?
For as long as we have recorded history, we have created images of ourselves and the things around us. For one night only, artist Micah Rustichelli will present two projects - A Body Which Draws Itself and Demon Rhythm - which together explore different ends of this uniquely human obsession.
A Body Which Draws Itself and Demon Rhythm are two endurance-based works which both explore how we use images to see, express and share ourselves. From an artist tied in knots, testing if the body can draw its own image, to a cacophony of painted images stolen from the internet, this double-bill calls into question the value we place on images of ourselves, others and the world around us.
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