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Mooniperry / 19th (2021)

 

Mooni Perry is an artist whose work primarily consists of multichannel video installations, exploring the discourses of veganism and feminism and their intersectionality. As a means of approaching the discrimination against minority identities, she presents fragmented elements pertaining the subject rather than determined language.
 

Last year, the artist examined an metaphor for“dirtiness” formed in various sociocultural contexts from the view of feminism through the work Binlang Xishi, and is currently working on the project titled Missing: When my dog can't even come back as a ghost (‘Missing') in which she discusses how the issue of animal cloning and feminism are related within the themes of ‘pet cloning.'

Composed of a reading performance and light-box installations based on research sources for the project Missing, this exhibition demonstrates its connectivity with Binlang Xishi, by presenting various concepts that are scattered around those projects, including ‘interspecies romance,' ‘East Asian fantasy literature,' ‘animal cloning,' ‘analogism.' The result of Missing will be SF genre video work.