“I’m very interested in the everyday, authentic experience of the inhabited and observed body, and I’m also constantly reimagining those dynamics and inviting new relationships and confrontations. And it’s not only a prosaic everyday surrounding I am engaging with but also the archeological layers of psychic and collective dimensions that shape it.
My visual language infers this complexity with the changes in spatial density and the appearance of the body and bodily appendages in various states and attitudes, appearing and disappearing on the surface, drawing the viewer and myself into the negation of the figure historically.” - Sarah Dwyer
Read gallery artist Sarah Dwyer’s full interview with Sylvia Walker for Contemporary Art Issue here!