Sunday 16 October 2016

Candybalism Overview + photos

An exhibition held at a house in Roseneath, a suburb with an upmarket appearance, which was an interesting contrast to the theme of the exhibit. On arrival, guests were to descend a short flight of concrete steps that were lit by candles in jars, this helped to create an atmosphere as if they are about to step into a ritual. The house was separated into three sections for guests to observe throughout the evening: the tattoo parlour area at the front, the kitchen with a bench and table set up for food and drink in the middle/main area, and a dining room overlooking the sea, which could be closed off depending on activity.
Here are some photos from the exhibition. There is a more in depth review of it in my critical reports for the exhibitions:



Promo material




Table ritual
Tattoo artist preparing work

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