‘Meat, Air and Other Myths’ explores an interplay of air and mass, humour and unease. Through large-scale sculptural works and ephemeral forms, the exhibition recontextualises the aesthetics of labour, bringing together corporeal and comic undertones.
At once playful and disquieting, the exhibition invites audiences to move between the monumental and the miniature, the artificial and the organic. It reflects on a strange, evolving world—where myths are shrink-wrapped, inflatables drift further apart, and even mermaid meat is on special.








