Wangechi
Mutu
Cancer of the Uterus
2005, Glitter, fur, collage on found extremely
fragile medical illustration paper
46 x 31cm |
Wangechi Mutu’s collages seem both ancient and futuristic;
her figures aspire as a super-race, by-products of a troubled
and imposed evolution. In Cancer of the Uterus, her figure
is an ominous goddess; pasted over a pathology diagram,
her portrait is diseased at the core. Mutu uses materials
which make reference to African identity and political strife:
her dazzling black glitter is an abyss of western desire,
which allude to the illegal diamond trade and its consequences
of oppression and war. From corruption and violence, Mutu
creates a glamorous beauty; her figures empowered by their
survivalist adjustment to atrocity, made immune and ‘improved’
by horror and being victims.
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