was a group show in November 2021 at
thriving in disturbed ground
16 Nicholson Street.
The exhibition was curated by Isabella Shields / Aga Paulina Młyńczak.
the last thing to die from hunger was my appetite
is an installation built within 16 Nicholson Street.

Materials include: fired ceramic, wool, wax, glutinous rice paper, MDF and pine, wire, plaster, caulk, perspex, sugar, polyester, faux fur and paint.
the last thing to die from hunger was my appetite
is a mixed media installation
which was presented alongside a moving image / text work that was preformed using a karaoke machine at the opening.
Back to swans:
We eat them for dinner,
I pleated their necks and you gasped at the showmanship. They were dense with ropey veins, but tasted like veal, which is to say they tasted as succulent as extraordinary amounts of cruelty.
I wilted, I sagged, I was husky and stout without a gaze upon me. I was positively matronly without your adoration; just another cow in slippers and oven mitts, shy limbs ending in dumb padded swaddles.
I’ve made myself as appetising as possible
(return)
(Photography by Aga Paulina Młyńczak and Bart Urbański)