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The Next Episode…
Publication: Mosquito magazine
Date: May/June, 2001
‘My work is a way of exorcising something from myself which
I find very emotional, maybe troubled,’ Sarah Misselbrook explains, ‘I
become a subject who produces that which is visible. It is my silent,
non-verbal response.’ Using digital photography Misselbrook
has studied what she describes as ‘the seductive yet repellent
nature of human anatomy.’ Taking femininity in modern consumer
societies as one of her key themes, she has created a collection
in equal parts striking and disturbing , she says of her art ( including
Going That Same Way, pictured), ‘Whether a morbid curiosity
of a therapeutic exercise, this ‘body’ of work has become
an insight into myself. Self, mind; not image.’

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