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contributor to
Lying in concrete
Date
Medium
Performance/ Sculpture
URL
http://hannahraisin.com/wp/portfolio/tl4e/

Hannah’s performance work (TL4E) is about the need to immortalise ourselves in forever.

 
contributor to
Rose Garden
Date
Medium
Single Channel Video
URL
http://hannahraisin.com/wp/portfolio/rose-garden/
 
creator of
Milking
Date
Medium
video, performance
URL
http://hannahraisin.com/wp/portfolio/milking/

Raisin dressed in only pink underpants and a see through raincoat pours bottles of milk over her head on the footpath outside a cinema showing Mary Poppins. Raisin challenges societies acceptable behavioural norms.

 
creator of
Sugar
Date
Medium
Video, Performance
URL
http://hannahraisin.com/wp/portfolio/sugar/

Raisin clad in a costume made of Fruit Loops stands in a clam shaped paddle pool filled with milk. Raisin challenges the societies ideals of feminine beauty by referencing Disney’s “Little Mermaid” and Botticilli’s “Birth of Venus”. These artificial 'dream like’ images of woman which are unsustainable, are likened to the popular sugary breakfast cereal- Fruit Loops!

 
contributor to
Flowing Locks
Date
URL
http://hannahraisin.com/wp/portfolio/flowing-locks/

Flowing Locks was a live performance performed at the Australian Centre of Contemporary Art, Melbourne, in 2007. Raising dressed in a skin toned body suit dances across the stage airing her long extensions of body hair extruding from her underarm and pubic region.

 

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Related events
  • Backflip: Feminism and Humour in Contemporary Art (performed at)
  • Blindside, 37 Swanston Street, Melbourne VIC (exhibited at)
  • Next Wave Festival, 2010 (performed at)
  • Unfinished business: Perspectives on art and feminism (exhibited at)
  • Backflip: Feminism and Humour in Contemporary Art (performed at)
  • Blindside, 37 Swanston Street, Melbourne VIC (exhibited at)
  • Next Wave Festival, 2010 (performed at)