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Newborn Awakening - A visual journey for a time of isolation and self reflection...
The 'Online Exclusive' exhibition gathers a selection of works from MMX Gallery artists and the gallery's archive and collection., 17 April - 24 May 2020

Newborn Awakening - A visual journey for a time of isolation and self reflection...: The 'Online Exclusive' exhibition gathers a selection of works from MMX Gallery artists and the gallery's archive and collection.

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Katie Eleanor, VIII. Rapunzel Syndrome: recovery, 2015

Katie Eleanor

VIII. Rapunzel Syndrome: recovery, 2015
Archival pigment print of the hand coloured photograph
30.5 x 40.5 cm
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Series: Saint Wanderer's Hospital
Signed and dated on verso
© Katie Eleanor
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'Saint Wanderer’s Hospital' series depicts a fictional tale birthed from the artist’s inherent need to find splendour in the idea of sickness. Rooted first from her own words, Katie used...
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'Saint Wanderer’s Hospital' series depicts a fictional tale birthed from the artist’s inherent need to find splendour in the idea of sickness.
Rooted first from her own words, Katie used the idea of illustrating as a form of personal art therapy by immersing herself in the realm of the otherworldly characters. Every aspect of each scene was created by Katie alone, from building and designing the sets to printing and hand-colouring the final images. In this act, over the year long course of the projects creation, the artist managed to make certain turmoil in her personal life bearable.

In the world of the hospital, the artist adapts the role of medical photographer – creating accurate portraits of each character’s condition as a record for the hospitals future use.
The final series comprises of 8 ‘specimen cased’ photographic prints and a 9 minute Super 8 film that is subtitled by the artist’s original fictions tale.

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Saint Wanderer's Hospital, MMX Gallery, London, 2016

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