F is for Fragment

Thursday 25 August 2016, 2–3pm V22 Louise House

Performance followed by discussion

Linda Aloysius is an artist and university lecturer, with a special interest in how the visual fragmentation of woman's body in art relates to a larger politics of divisionism - for example, the partitioning and segmentation of countries, labour forces, wealth and genders (to name but a few) in order to exert patriarchal control and advance neo-liberalism. 

Working primarily in sculpture, Aloysius' practice also spans the disciplines of writing, photography and, on occasion, performance. Her work identifies and critiques obvious and hidden instances of fragmentation and their underlying politics. She aims to challenge and subvert instances of partiarchal fracturing and to encourage this amongst others. Her insterests in Motherhood stems from her experiences in that role and her awareness of the longstanding, unequal - but oddly still lawful - division of reproductive labour between genders. 

Anyone under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

Linda Aloysius

Venue info

V22 Louise House

Dartmouth Road
Forest Hill
London
SE23 3HZ

(Between Forest Hill Pools and Forest Hill Library)

Overground: Forest Hill
Bus: 122, 176, 197

Map

  • ACE-MOL-HTA-KLG
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