Can I (Please) Have It Back
Abstract
In "Can I (please) have it back?" I am looking at how violence is stored in the flesh. I am focusing on the journey of healing through three sculptures by taking on the roles both as violator and victim. I look at the healing possibilities of craft both in the
materials and in my self and use acts of repetition to reflect on how violence affects us. In my writing I focus on what violence is to me, and how my working process embodies violence. I look into the political sides of working with and talking about violence and discuss how the personal is political. I describe my process as working through and with flesh, and go more into the roles of violator/victim, as I wrestle and argue with my materials. I aim to talk about, inhabit and reflect on violent and caring acts, as I am both the violator and the healer of the indulged damage and my own flesh.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
MFA Programme in Crafts, Textile Art
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2024-05Author
Alm Nordsveen, Sofie
Keywords
textile art
victim art
political art
textile sculpture
wool
latex
silk
steel
fabric
craft
hand stitching
embroidery
transgression
trauma
healing
dyeing
repetition
scar
body
skin
flesh
meat
Language
eng