'Flesh Acts,' is a photographic exploration of the body by Liv Bridge. The work features a series of digitally-intervened photographs of the body, playing with ideas of erasure and layering, to distort and disrupt the way the body is viewed. This disruption renders the body ‘genderless,’ and interrupts the subconscious process of gendering and objectifying a body, a practice so common in contemporary society. The lack of a resting place for the eye positions the viewer to dismantle their own internalised bias and gaze, whilst positioning them to engage in a visual conversation about the body as flesh, rather than a gendered object of desire.
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