Tarryn Gill
Limber 5, 2021
mixed media (EPE foam, handstitched lycra, steel armature by Neil Aldum, artificial human eyes)
120 x 117 x 60 cm
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Tarryn Gill creates work that explores psychoanalytic ideas, bridging the conscious and unconscious. Limber extends a series of works that combine theatrical aesthetic materials and a process of making that...
Tarryn Gill creates work that explores psychoanalytic ideas, bridging the conscious and unconscious. Limber extends a series of works that combine theatrical aesthetic materials and a process of making that reckons with the artist’s personal history in competitive dance and calisthenics.