BODY POETICS
February 18th - May 6th, 2023
Curated by Marcelle Joseph and Rebecca Pelly-Fry
GIANT presents Body Poetics, a group exhibition pairing nine feminist artists working at the advent of feminist theory in the 1970’s and 80’s with a contemporary artist from a younger generation.
Featuring a range of works made from the 1970’s to the present and across the mediums of painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, video, performance, textile and sound, Body Poetics is a feminist provocation across time and space that explores the outer limits of what a body can be, using the broadest sense of the word ‘feminist’ to include all female-identifying, non-binary and trans artists.
Louise Bourgeois
Holly Stevenson
Helen Chadwick
Rosie Gibbens
Judy Chicago
Ad Minoliti
Guerrilla Girls
Evan Ifekoya
Niki de Saint Phalle
Rae-Yen Song
Carolee Schneemann
Florence Peake
Penny Slinger
Tai Shani
Kiki Smith
Charlotte Edey
Senga Nengudi
Enam Gbewonyo
Judith Butler wrote in Bodies That Matter (1993) that it is impossible to ‘consider the materiality of the body’ as bodies cannot be fixed ‘as simple objects of thought’. Instead, bodies are ‘a world beyond themselves’. ‘This movement beyond their own boundaries, a movement of boundary itself, appeared to be quite central to what bodies “are”.’ Much like poetry, bodies are constructed. Instead of words, bodies are constructed by society through relations of power. In this exhibition, the body is set in motion, much like the words of a poem. Where the words are placed and in what order changes the meaning, the feeling or the aesthetics of the words on the page. In this exhibition, gender performativity takes centre stage in a way that claims critical agency and is not bound by the structures of patriarchal society.
In direct contradiction to the Lacanian narrative, creating cultural meaning for these 18 artists does not require the repression of their relationship to the feminine/femme/queer or maternal body. Instead, their artistic language subverts the paternal law of ‘the Symbolic’ and becomes a poetic language in which multiple meanings and semantic nonclosure prevail. The recovery of the feminine/femme/queer body by the artists in this exhibition disrupts, subverts and displaces the normative constraints of patriarchal society and becomes poetry in their hands.
Body Poetics runs from 18th Feb - 6th May, 2023.
Photography by Jamie James
Rosie Gibbens Planned Obsolescence, 2022
Senga Nengudi, Performance Piece, 1978 (detail)