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Meat in nature: Tamara Kostyanovsky turns upgraded fabric into visceral sculptures

The material is the only softness in the sculptures of Tamara Kostianovsky. Kostianovsky used upgraded fabrics from her own home, mainly found in items in her own home, namely T-shirts, shabby sweaters, kitchen rags – creating colorful sculptures. She made slaughtered animals, a gut whale, a bird hanging with a meat hook, and the trees turned into stumps. However, besides being harsh, the almost shocking image is a unique and noteworthy explanation of the relationship between humans and nature. Read the full text of Emilie Murphy by clicking the above click.

The Body After Nature: Tamara Kostianovsky turns the upgraded fabric into an internal sculpture, first appearing in Hi-Fructose magazine.

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