![]() ![]() ![]() Using her training in dance and drawing, Croggon manipulates and choreographs found images, pulling the focus towards her direction of line and movement. Croggon’s photographs and collages have been concerned with bodies for some time, disrupting conventional readings of the human form’s relationship to space and architecture. Zoë Croggon’s exhibition, like the novel of Porter’s from which it takes its name, is cued into the specific feeling of distrust that illness imparts upon the human body. ![]() "The body is a curious monster, no place to live in, how could anyone feel at home there?” Miranda, the narrator of Katherine Porter's short novel Pale Horse, Pale Rider, asks this question after her own body has, for weeks, played host to the 1918 influenza virus. ![]()
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