Saturday, March 19, 2011

"Dressed Meat" Interactive Installation at the Kansas City Artists Coalition


Kansas City Artist Coalition

“Dressed meat” is made entirely of salt-cured, stitched cow stomach. You are invited to enter inside of this cow stomach…trading places with the normal orientation of the cow inside of ours. It is an exploration that attempts to close the gap between our own existence with that of an animals…specifically animals that are ingested and become a part of our physical make-up.



Detail of stomach exterior
Entry


Detail of interior stomach texture
Interior view with light coming through the flesh

Interaction with interior

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

The texture is so amazing. The salting, curing all so interesting. Your work is so unique and the actual design, cutting, stitching is executed so perfectly for us humans to get the feeling and comprehension of consumption and digestion. I love the ideas you put into our minds. How did humans become the dominant species? Congratulations on another fabulous and bizarre creation and installation.
Bret and Lori Berier
Ketchum, Idaho.

March 20, 2011 at 11:07 AM  

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