unwanted flesh
filmed and edited by Simon Godby
- Sculpture
- Installation Art
- Socially Engaged Practice
- Mixed Media
- Sound Art
- Science & Technology
- Social & Political
- Health & Wellness
- Personal Narratives & Identity
- Unwanted Flesh
- Soft Sculpture
- Soft-Sculpture
- Art Installation
- Immersive Installation
- Textiles-Based Installation
- Site-responsive Installation
- Site Immersive
- Interactive Installation
- Interactive Art
- Interactive Sculpture
- Flesh Art
- Bodily Art
- Disability Art
- Disabled Artist
- Disability Arts
- Queer Art
- Queer Artist
- Queer Body
- Queer Bodies
Dimensions
variable / site responsive. pictured full size in a room approx 10 ft x 8 ft x 8ft
“unwanted flesh,” like much of my work serves to unravel the facets of my being; it acts as an archive of sorts – archiving not only the different parts of myself/body but the growth of “unwanted flesh” itself.
“There is a sense that this body (of work) is in a perpetual cycle of shedding and then reabsorbing, feeding upon itself. There is no such thing as ‘waste’, every part is hoarded, amassed and reserved - just in case. The body consumes and re-consumes - it is a feast.” – Poppy Jones-Little
The body of work was created while I went through a medically induced menopause, and it maps my journey as well as the variety of comorbid illnesses that feast on my flesh. Disparate panels are tethered together by gauzy veils that mimic the effect that deep-infiltrating endometriosis has had on my organs. Just as these caricaturised and abstracted objects are forged together, my identities, life experience and flesh are bound together.
“I have withheld the words 'monstrous’ and ‘grotesque’ up until now, largely as both terms are loaded with (and hindered by) often unhelpful art historical references which are almost completely devoid of joy. And there is something so wildly joyous, kitsch and camp in the work - each ounce is imbued with a radical love for bodies.” – Poppy Jones-Little
filmed and edited by Simon Godby
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