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Roller Coaster, 2016, oil on canvas, 78 x 68 inches Jordan Kasey
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Andrea Akerman, Yawn
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Ryan Mosley (British, b. 1980), The Guide, 2015. Oil on canvas on board, 31 x 24 cm.
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Pillows, 1994, oil on canvas, 53,0 x 67,0 cm Luc Tuymans
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from FROWST "The flatness, theatricality and submissiveness of Piotrowska’s photographs owe a debt to the gestural tactics of Family Constellation Therapy. Thus the pictures take on the anodyne look of observational studies, and their subjects perform orderly exercises designed to exorcise internalised family tradition. In this theory, the pliable body of the subject can rupture its psychic bonds of constraint, and disentangle itself from familial disorders unconsciously replicated on an intergenerational scale. This performative logic accounts for the oscillation in the photographed subjects between absorption and hesitant collaboration, as some portraits appear like candid excerpts from a collegial family life, while others resemble stilted re-enactments of an incestuous history." –Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, Developmental Deficits: Joanna Piotrowska’s “FROWST”
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