After Gluck
- Lewis, Jenny
- Date:
- 2023
- Pictures
About this work
Publication/Creation
London: 2023
Physical description
1 photographic print: 510mm x 690 mm
Contributors
Notes
Artist Statement: UnBecoming documents and conceptualises the artist's experience living with a chronic invisible illness while simultaneously navigating the unknown territory of menopause. By confronting the politics of gender, representation and the medically unexplained, Lewis seeks to shift topics which are often stigmatised and surrounded by shame, bringing them to the fore of our cultural consciousness. Both chronic illness and menopause have long been ignored by the media, culture at large and the medical-industrial complex, rendering women and AFAB people alone in the dark. The artist explores this changing state and the inability of the self to be contained and fixed through a combination of photography, collage and installation, playing with direct and indirect illusions. Through Lewis’ work, we are offered encounters with identity that grapple with in-betweenness and liminality of life in a constant state of becoming through unbecoming.
UnBecoming explores the artist's experience living with a chronic invisible illness while simultaneously navigating the unknown territory of menopause. These themes remain taboo in our wider cultural consciousness, often stigmatised and surrounded by shame. The self-portrait—in conversation with British Painter Gluck—responds to personal experiences and histories to confront the politics of gender, representation and the medically unexplained.
Wellcome Collection also holds Untitled 1 and Untitled 2 from the series UnBecoming.
Series: UnBecoming
Terms of use
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Reference
Wellcome Collection
Where to find it
Location Access Ordered for Wellcome Collection