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“Inside Out” by Alexandra Bircken

German artist Alexandra Bircken’s “Inside Out” explores images of the human body and the racing bike in various stages of deconstruction. The exhibition includes colorful sportswear crushed and stacked like a spine, a bike sawed in half, a flayed racing suit, disembodied parts, latex anatomy, and metal bodies without heads, hands, or feet. Altogether, the pieces evoke of gender, violence, and sport in an imaginative, nonlinear way.

via Contemporary Art Daily

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