This exhibition by sculptor Tara Denny, is composed of how we wear our love for another.
The work examines feminist economies of writing, reading, and sculpture practices. Intimate inscriptions of desire between lovers, worn in like a jewel on your skin. Shifting the needs between the external and the internal voice, asking who is the author as she creates an entanglement with Sappho.
All welcome to opening night on Friday 26 April, 6pm–8pm.
Gallery will be closed on Thursday 25 April.
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Location
Blindside Gallery
Level 7/37 Swanston St
Melbourne 3000
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
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