Lactation Installation

Posted by on March 12th, 2008 in art, body mods

Don’t Look Gallery, 419 New Canterbury Rd, Dulwich Hill, NSW, Australia
Wednesday 9th April – Saturday April 19th 2008.

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Curdle is an endurance-based installation piece, where the main activity performed is inducing lactation. This is achieved by regular pumping and the ingestion of a variety of herbs including fenugreek, fennel and milk thistle. I have done this before, but not to the same degree, so one of the main focuses will be on seeing how much milk I can produce. The first part of the piece will concentrate on the process of inducing, documenting the changes to my body and what milk I produce. The second part of the piece, once lactation has been achieved, will involve myself and other artists creating a series of milk-based pieces, by using the lactation process and the actual milk itself as inspiration, as material, or both…

This is part of a larger body of work that has previously centered on other body fluids and processes, most usually blood and bleeding. Curdle, and the entire induced lactation project I have undertaken, grapples with questions of how bodies (and more specifically, body fluids) are gendered, how they communicate with other bodies, and what happens when bodies and embodied practices are allowed to drift loose of their traditional boundaries.

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