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Year
2018
Medium
Prints
Reference
ccc24016
Archival Giclée print on Hahnemühle Pearl
1992 London, United Kingdom
Maisie Cousins (UK, 1992) is a London-based photographer whose stimulating images explore the relationship between the beautiful and the grotesque with a visceral rawness. Cousins uses intimately cropped images of detailed subject matter to push the boundaries of seduction and repulsion. The glossy and hyper-saturated images display subject matter such as food, flowers, waste and the impoliteness of the body, the latter as celebration of femininity. Her visceral images Mexico sweeties and Oaxaca ants express her interest in Mexico, and she hopes to create a new body of work inspired by the Mexican markets and the festival Day of the Dead.
Address
Ciudad de México,
Galería Hilario Galguera is a contemporary art gallery located in Mexico City. The gallery was founded in 2006 for the discussion of Mexican and international art. The opening exhibition was Damien Hirst’s first solo show in Latin America, titled ‘The Death of God’. Since then, the gallery have exhibited works by Daniel Buren, Jannis Kounellis and Bos...