Beneath the skin

Beneath the Skin explores the possibilities of a figurative painting practice drawn from an archive of disquieting material. The archive is a highly subjective assembly of historical medical material that raises important issues of voyeurism, morbid curiosity, and appropriate use. The project has ut...

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Main Author: Coleman, Mary Ellen (Author)
Other Authors: Miles, Anna (Contributor), McIntyre, Simon (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2016-05-12T01:47:06Z.
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