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Hyperplasia 1 Print - Limited Edition of 1

Christopher J Deeks

United Kingdom

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Hyperplasia, 2013-14 Hyperplasia explores efforts to control and manipulate the human body (in this case, body building) through a Deleuzian theoretical framework. It looks as the body, not as a fixed form, but as something fluid and changeable. Organs and body parts explosively growing, reproducing and changing. The foundation of body building is formed around the process of destruction in order to build. Hyperplasia is a hypothetical realisation of that.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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1990, England By questioning social norms, contemporary culture and current artistic practices, my practice is meant to challenge what we expect from our society and ourselves. Primarily my practice stems from an examination of what it is to be human. Physically, Metaphysically and Socially. Although the main body of my current work deals with digital photography and photographic manipulation, I allow the idea to inform the material, rather than the other way around. I am particularly interested in Deleuzian notions of the body (as examined in my undergraduate dissertation 'Plastic Trauma: How Physical Interventions to the Human Body are Perceived in Contemporary Art', for which I won the University of Plymouth's 2013 Critical Studies Award) and Darwinian notions of evolution. I utilise theories such as these to underpin my work. Narrative also features strongly in my practice, in a variety of forms.

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