Form & Function
Title
Form & Function
Subject
Fine Art
Description
An unsettling exploration into how we are situated within our own skin.
"Form & Function" looks at the human condition and our fraught relationship with the human body. Mainstream concepts of body image are challenged through capturing a fluidity of gender and identity, while embracing inclusivity every step of the way. These photographs delicately transform what should be intimately familiar into foreign sculptures.
"Form & Function" looks at the human condition and our fraught relationship with the human body. Mainstream concepts of body image are challenged through capturing a fluidity of gender and identity, while embracing inclusivity every step of the way. These photographs delicately transform what should be intimately familiar into foreign sculptures.
Creator
Chloe Rosser
Publisher
Stay Free Publishing
Date
2018
Format
Hard back
Offset-Litho
Offset-Litho
Dimensions
29 x 25 x 2 cm
Number of Pages
144
Number of images
74
Edition Size
750
Place of Publication
UK
Designer
Claire Parsons-Brown
Editor
N/A
Printer
MAS, Istanbul, Turkey
ISBN
978-0-9931284-2-4
Website
https://www.chloerosser.co.uk/
URL Link to project
https://www.chloerosser.co.uk/function
Where to buy
http://www.stayfreepublishing.co.uk/
Links to reviews
'Book Review: Form & Function by Chloe Rosser'
by Justin Carey, Shutter Hub
https://shutterhub.org.uk/book-review-form-function-by-chloe-rosser-stay-free-publishing/
'Form & Function by Chloe Rosser'
by Marigold Warner, British Journal of Photography
https://www.bjp-online.com/2018/12/form-function-by-chloe-rosser/
'Les sculptures humaines de Chloe Rosser'
by Lou Tsatsas, Fisheye Magazine
https://www.fisheyemagazine.fr/en/scheduled/curiosities/chloe-rossers-human-sculptures/
by Justin Carey, Shutter Hub
https://shutterhub.org.uk/book-review-form-function-by-chloe-rosser-stay-free-publishing/
'Form & Function by Chloe Rosser'
by Marigold Warner, British Journal of Photography
https://www.bjp-online.com/2018/12/form-function-by-chloe-rosser/
'Les sculptures humaines de Chloe Rosser'
by Lou Tsatsas, Fisheye Magazine
https://www.fisheyemagazine.fr/en/scheduled/curiosities/chloe-rossers-human-sculptures/