SACRED SPIT is a curatorial thesis exhibition that explores the grotesque. Specifically, the act of degradation. It aims to lower all that is high, moral, and abstract to the material level. The holy descends to the bodily realm, and it renders our tactile intertwined forms as blessed. The grotesque’s ability to mutate, shift, and destabilize ‘boundaries’ between self/other, us/them, you/me, earth/body, and brain/spirit holds a powerful re-structuring of established order. SACRED SPIT positions three artist’s works in dialogue: Karice Mitchell, Noelle Perdue, and Lauren Pirie to investigate the potentialities of the boundless body in intrinsic unity with human, animal, and natural worlds
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In this dissertation paper I aim to put in words what I artistically express in my thesis exhibition...