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The former ballet dancer and multi-disciplinary artist (video, installations...) Judith Wright reflects her own personal experiences which center around the body. The artist says that "our body is the vehicle with which we travel through life" bos18.com. Pieces like shoes are citations, representations of the 'not available' body. On 29 February 2012, the artistic directors Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster unveiled the names of more than 100 participating artists from all over the world at Australia's largest contemporary visual arts event. Half of the artists will present works specifically created for the event such as the Beijing (China) living Jin Nü whose 20 new created dresses remember the one-child policy in former China: "While Jin Nü explains that it was not her intention, the work can also be read as a metaphor for the one-child policy that she grew up with – a form of memorial for the millions of children, many female, who have not been born." bos18.com fig.: 'Exuviate II – Where Have All The Children Gone?' (2005, 20 silk dresses, dimensions variable) by Jin Nü (born 1984, living in Beijing, China). Courtesy the artist and White Rabbit Gallery, Sydney. |
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