Claire Anna Watson: Neoplasm

A vivid, surreal exploration of natural versus fabricated realities.
Lucy McNabb
Published on July 31, 2017
Updated on July 31, 2017

Overview

This month, MAY SPACE plays host to Neoplasm, a surreal and visceral solo show from artist, curator and writer Claire Anna Watson.

Known for her installations, video and photographic works questioning (recently) concepts like scientific manipulation, here Watson is exploring "ephemeral matter" as a jumping off point into discussions around humanity, our relationship to the environment and the associations between science and the food we consume.

To what extent do we control the natural environment? What exactly happens when natural elements are distorted and synthesised? And what could the consequences be of our ongoing customisation of the natural world? Are humans "unwittingly cultivating a world engulfed in mutations?"

From an artist with both sharp sociocultural curiosity and a playful penchant for the absurd, Neoplasm promises to be an arresting show. Plus, while you're there, you can treat yourself to One day I will live in a forest — the latest solo exhibition from the endlessly imaginative sculptress Mylyn Nguyen.

Image: Claire Anna Watson, Neoplasm (still), 2017, HD Video.

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