TOUCH ME I'M SICK
Strange Neighbour
Opens: Friday 12 September 2014
12 September- 4 October 2014
Touch Me I’m Sick, a solo exhibition by Amanda Wolf, engages with the comedic and poetic nature of the abject body in states of desire. Conveying the physical body as a manifestation of the emotional, Wolf’s latest series of work examines the roles vulnerability and degradation play in the pursuit of pleasure and intimacy. Featuring experimental stop- motion videos and larger-than-life soft sculpture, Touch Me I’m Sick navigates the awkward terrain between desire and disgust in an explosion of leaking, lumpy technicolour flesh.
Here's a little teaser and the video works shown...
Touch Me I'm Sick
Feeder
Alone
Here are some installation shots care of Strange Neighbour.
And the catalogue featuring a fabulous essay by Bec Kavanagh
An Interview with the sterling Jonathan McBurnie
And a very radical Review featured in Sneaky Magazine
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