"By putting these artists together, the exhibition seeks to investigate the uncanny effect meat as a medium is for artist and viewer. This is not a show about meat as spectacle but about meat as signification, precisely because meat does not signify (a body) but its very annihilation."

Animatronic Flesh Shoe,
Adam Brandejs

Still from My New York, 2002
Zhang Huan.

21 Chops, 2003
Acrylic on canvas
David Raymond

Hommage a Meret Oppenheim
Betty Hirst
Betty Hirst, Book, 2008, meat sculpture, 7" x 10" x 2" |
(via meatpaper)
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