James Barth: Otonaroid

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Woolloongabba Art Gallery

Working with motifs and devices drawn from cybernetic culture, my recent body of work investigates problems of the feminised body, queer theory and transgender representations in technosexual imagery. Resultantly, these representations perpetuate issues of immobility, subservience and sexual manipulation. – James Barth 2015

Exhibition Opening: Friday night, 4 September 6pm – 9pm

Image: James Barth, Dancing Machine 2015, 58 x 62cm, Oil on board

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