Untitled (Unnamed)

Installation view of Untitled (Unnamed)

I’m interested in the idea that societies fascination with the image of woman remains an enigma to society itself.

How are women living up to expectations of the way they should look, act and live their lives? Foucault uses the Panopticon as an example of how society disciplines its members by those members disciplining themselves; they ‘self-police’.

Untitled (Unnamed), video installation, 2006

Each body is made up of four parts filmed at different times and reconstructed during editing. Resulting in body parts moving separately within the whole. Toes and fingers wriggle, chests rise and fall and knees twitch, leaving the viewer mesmerized not knowing where to look next.

The humorous “hobbit feet” allow people into the work that for some becomes a serious feminist piece. Fairground fun mirrors become police, prison or concentration camp line-ups. Confusion on the number of models used becomes self-portraiture for others. Headless to allow the viewer to gaze at the bodies freely, but groin-less to interrupt what they actually came to see.

Exhibited

Best in Show, Wellington, 2006
Exposure ’06, Massey graduating show, Wellington, 2006