Size:
30 x 20 cm
36 x 46 cm (framed)
Edition of 2 plus 1 artist’s proof
Medium:
Inkjet Print
Year:
2024
Inkjet print
30 x 20 cm
36 x 46 cm (framed)
Edition of 2 plus 1 artist’s proof
Size:
30 x 20 cm
36 x 46 cm (framed)
Edition of 2 plus 1 artist’s proof
Medium:
Inkjet Print
Year:
2024
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BIO
Gabby Laurent (UK) investigates the tension between the safe and domestic and the dangerous and vulnerable. Often using herself as the subject, Laurent’s practice sits at the junction of photography and performance, drawing inspiration from feminist and performance art history.
Presented in this exhibition is her leading work from the Wearables series (2022), in which she uses handmade garments of domestic materials to blur the lines between comfort and restriction. Laurent explains: “I wanted to feel powerful and dominant. But there are also the connotations of the domestic. It is soft and domestic in the materials used, but confrontational in assembly and posture.” Her Overkill series (2024) explores societal pressures and expectations placed on women, highlighting the conflict between imposed roles and personal agency.
Both Wearables and Overkill
PRESS
Gabby Laurent uses performance and photography to explore the body as both subject and symbol, often blurring the line between intimacy and endurance. Her work navigates themes of domesticity, motherhood, and emotional memory, transforming personal experience into universally resonant images.
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