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    • Home
    • About
    • PRINT SHOP
    • WORK
      • EXTINCTIONS II
      • HEY WHAT
      • The edges are things too
      • here, t/here
      • further,closer
      • Border Fires
      • Lost in a Forest
    • AI CHAPTERS
      • The Disasters of War
      • Los Caprichos Re-imagined
      • Burnt Desire
      • Architecture Grief
      • The Anatomy of Sorrow
      • Extinctions
      • Doomerism
      • Invasives
      • Speciesism
      • Theatre of the Absurd
      • Firescapes
    • Contact
  • Home
  • About
  • PRINT SHOP
  • WORK
    • EXTINCTIONS II
    • HEY WHAT
    • The edges are things too
    • here, t/here
    • further,closer
    • Border Fires
    • Lost in a Forest
  • AI CHAPTERS
    • The Disasters of War
    • Los Caprichos Re-imagined
    • Burnt Desire
    • Architecture Grief
    • The Anatomy of Sorrow
    • Extinctions
    • Doomerism
    • Invasives
    • Speciesism
    • Theatre of the Absurd
    • Firescapes
  • Contact

hey what



HEY WHAT considers the deep complexities and contradictions of the western construct of love as experienced through emotional connection and attachment to non-humans and the environment.  


Animālis


On show as part of a group exhibition comprised of photographic work by local, national and international artists.  Featuring an essay by animal behaviourist and artist Dr Nicole Lobry de Bruyn exploring the connection between human and non-human animals, at a time when the world is experiencing a multitude of social and environmental challenges.

Animālis. 12 March - 14 May 2022. at The Perth Centre for Photography 


https://store.pcp.org.au/collections/animalis







Installation images © Kate Webb

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