Anastasia Booth: Means Are the Ends – The Command Issue
The complex relationship between feminine desire and divergent subcultures is put under the spotlight.
Overview
If you're a part of Brisbane's art scene there is no doubt you would have heard about a talented artist by the name of Anastasia Booth. Her current exhibition, Means are the Ends: The Command Issue, is as thought-provoking as her long list of other showcases.
In her latest exhibition Booth focuses on the relationship between feminine desire and divergent sexual practice. Booth has researched into rituals, materials and iconographies related to particular subcultures and has has developed sculptures and video works to explore to explore this area of interest.
If you are interested in this topic you are more than welcome to get involved in the exhibition. Why not attend the group poetry-reading event which Booth is hosting? The session will explore the sensuality of text and the process of personal interpretation.
The concept of sexuality is a particularly personal one and is open to interpretation. Be immersed in Booth's perspective and take the opportunity to broaden your own definitions.