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Wrecking Ball
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Wrecking Ball

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It’s a story about a male photographer and a female celebrity. Its a question about how far we’ll go, how much we think we’re in control and how much we’re prepared to ‘go with the flow’. The piece playfully manipulates theatrical conventions and narrative expectations, revealing the seductive power of make believe and the subtle abuses of power that dictate our relationships - with each other, with art and with language. The authors of the work are also the performers and the lines between truth and fiction, and consent and coercion blur until they’re destroyed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 September 2016
Pages
64
ISBN
9781786820211

It’s a story about a male photographer and a female celebrity. Its a question about how far we’ll go, how much we think we’re in control and how much we’re prepared to ‘go with the flow’. The piece playfully manipulates theatrical conventions and narrative expectations, revealing the seductive power of make believe and the subtle abuses of power that dictate our relationships - with each other, with art and with language. The authors of the work are also the performers and the lines between truth and fiction, and consent and coercion blur until they’re destroyed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 September 2016
Pages
64
ISBN
9781786820211