Flesh
Flesh invites the audience to tour the prototype of a new world, free from maternal sin.
Blending live art, video projection, and spoken word, the piece unfolds as an experimental theatre work.
Leading the journey is a disembodied set of Lips, guiding the audience through a speculative future.
A feminist fable, Flesh interrogates the commodification of reproduction, reframing domestic ritual as violence.
Visceral, uncanny, and darkly lyrical, the work lingers on the material of the body.
An extract of Flesh was first performed with the support of the Tron Theatre.
A digital adaptation was later commissioned by Paisley Arts Centre for its Artist in Lockdown series.
Watch the digital-theatre version of Flesh here.
Welcome shareholders to your institution
Witness the cultivation of an exalted generation
The origin of sin’s absolution