Enlisting his now signature character of the rabbit, Nayland Blake offers a
picture of the labyrinth of emotional and sexual interactions with its
codified roles and appetites. In objects and images he scrutinizes
current psychological parlance of sexual identity, co-dependency,
dominance and monogamy. Blake’s mirrors play with clichés and accepted
tools for self-examination in ways that have universal and
autobiographical readings.
Blake was born in New York City, (showing 500 of 8974 characters). |
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