An interactive performance and video installation by and with Nadine Sures. Produced by Fadi Mogabgab Contemporary Art Gallery, Beirut, Lebanon.
Music for video excerpt by Mary Everest.
A social commentary on the interconnectivity of pollution and plastic surgery in a post-feminist critique about what women will do to transform their image, to please others, men, family, society under the pretext of empowering themselves.
In Stitches and Bitches, a giant doll is caught behind the facade of a storefront. She awaits her plastic surgery patients with calculated gestures. The public and private spheres interlace by means of repeated physical actions and visual narratives so that the boundary between both disappear, and the horror of our contemporary notions of beauty are irreversibly exposed.
omg - i love it nadine!!!
marymaer 1 year ago