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Damaris Athene
- - - infiltrate - - -, 2025
Kiln-formed glass, mirror glass, fabric, foam, polyester fibre, foam nuggets, nail polish, acrylic paint, chalk pastel and room
Dimensions variable. Commissions available.
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- - - infiltrate - - - is a site-specific parasitic installation that invades the gallery space. An otherworldly organism that reminds us of roots, tentacles, blood vessels, intestines, neurones,...
- - - infiltrate - - - is a site-specific parasitic installation that invades the gallery space. An otherworldly organism that reminds us of roots, tentacles, blood vessels, intestines, neurones, bronchioles, mycelial networks, body horror and science fiction. Stuffed scuba fabric climbs all over the walls and ceiling, airbrushed with colourful gradients ranging from sickly sweet pinks to turquoises, greens, oranges, yellows, deep reds and browns. Glass tubes spawn from yellow holes, stretching between ‘tentacles’ like a sticky string of mucus or a passage for transporting vital nutrients.
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