SAVOUR (2015) is a photography installation that explores how the female body is seen and ‘consumed’ within visual culture. By shifting the focus from eating as a mundane act to a stylised gesture, the work frames it as a performance in which femininity is both displayed and scrutinised. Drawing on the polished aesthetics of food…
SAVOUR (2015) is a photography installation that explores how the female body is seen and ‘consumed’ within visual culture. By shifting the focus from eating as a mundane act to a stylised gesture, the work frames it as a performance in which femininity is both displayed and scrutinised. Drawing on the polished aesthetics of food…
SAVOUR (2015) is a photography installation that explores how the female body is seen and ‘consumed’ within visual culture. By shifting the focus from eating as a mundane act to a stylised gesture, the work frames it as a performance in which femininity is both displayed and scrutinised. Drawing on the polished aesthetics of food…
SAVOUR (2015) is a photography installation that explores how the female body is seen and ‘consumed’ within visual culture. By shifting the focus from eating as a mundane act to a stylised gesture, the work frames it as a performance in which femininity is both displayed and scrutinised. Drawing on the polished aesthetics of food…
SAVOUR (2015) is a photography installation that explores how the female body is seen and ‘consumed’ within visual culture. By shifting the focus from eating as a mundane act to a stylised gesture, the work frames it as a performance in which femininity is both displayed and scrutinised. Drawing on the polished aesthetics of food…
SAVOUR (2015) is a photography installation that explores how the female body is seen and ‘consumed’ within visual culture. By shifting the focus from eating as a mundane act to a stylised gesture, the work frames it as a performance in which femininity is both displayed and scrutinised. Drawing on the polished aesthetics of food…