Leena Riethmuller: More Or Less Human

Explore how we engage with our bodies and connect with our own selves.
Alice Bopf
Published on April 14, 2014

Overview

Inward reflection, as opposed to guidance by outward factors, is the true way for an individual to gain best understanding of themselves as an identity and a physical being. Once we are at peace with ourselves, we can better foster relationships with others, even encouraging others to take the time to reflect in the same way.

Brisbane-based artist Leena Riethmuller takes a critical look at societal constructs of self. The way a person presents themselves is often to fulfil a role laid out before them, often as a result of others as well as the media. To examine, even dismantle these expectations. Riethmuller has, in the past, created workshops designed to emphasise self-reflection; in a way, she uses her media of art to go against the grain of mainstream media.

Her latest exhibition, More Or Less Human, gives participants an opportunity to examine the way we engage with our bodies as well as a chance to further connect with our own selves more than we might normally. Participate, or observe and reflect, Riethmuller will help you bring to the fore inner peace to help find peace as you travel through life.

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