SIllyndris Indonesian, b. 1993
Barbed Veins, 2026
Leather, Organic Silicon, Polyester Putty, Plywood, Aluminium Tinplate
26 x 20 cm
'Examines how language shapes distance between living animals and consumed food, referencing the Norman Conquest shift from words like cow/pig to beef/pork. This linguistic change reflects how systems of power...
"Examines how language shapes distance between living animals and consumed food, referencing the Norman Conquest shift from words like cow/pig to beef/pork.
This linguistic change reflects how systems of power reframe living bodies into consumable products, creating emotional and moral distance.
The work looks at how naming and processing obscure origin and transform perception of the body.
It critiques the human tendency to use language to avoid confronting the ethical reality of consumption."
This linguistic change reflects how systems of power reframe living bodies into consumable products, creating emotional and moral distance.
The work looks at how naming and processing obscure origin and transform perception of the body.
It critiques the human tendency to use language to avoid confronting the ethical reality of consumption."