Potash takes spironolactone
Potash takes spironolactone

Jamie Crewe

Potash takes spironolactone, 201729.7 x 42cmSign in to view price
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Material
black and silver screen print
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This striking black and white artwork features a surreal, dreamlike composition. The central figure is depicted in a whimsical, almost ethereal style, with fluid, expressive lines and a sense of movement. The background is hazy and atmospheric, creating a sense of ambiguity and mystery. The overall style suggests a focus on the subconscious and the exploration of the human psyche, perhaps reflecting the artist's intention to delve into the inner world of the subject. Through its distinctive technique and enigmatic subject matter, this piece invites the viewer to engage with the complexities of the human experience. ...

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Potash takes spironolactone
Artist
Jamie Crewe
B.1987

A self-named ‘vicious changeling’, Jamie Crewe explores themes of identity, community, heartbreak, LGBTQIA+ solidarity and support through an experimental combination of film, installation, sculpture and text. Often taking renowned pieces of literature, film and theatre as their starting point, Crewe creates eloquent works that defy categorization and exist in the cracks of apparently unmovable binaries. In their Solidarity and Love exhibition (Humber Street Gallery, 2020), Crewe explored the legacy of Radclyffe Hall’s 1928 novel The Well of Loneliness among the contemporary queer community. In their Female Executioner exhibition (Gasworks, 2017) they worked with Rachilde’s Monsieur Venus: A Materialist Novel (1884), misreading the novel in relation to the artist’s personal trans experience. Crewe’s moving image works, such as their ‘rural horror’ film, Ashley (2020), address the continuous transformation inherent to a trans life, fueled by a sense of identity and desire, belonging and trauma. In such a way, transformation, through cuts, splits, restagings and reinterpretations, lands at the core of Crewe’s practice. ...

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Potash takes spironolactone
Jamie Crewe
Potash takes spironolactone, 2017
29.7 x 42cm
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