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19 May

Artist and DJ Doooo finds beauty in flesh along

From coin purses mouths to severed finger stamps, Doooo’s human flesh items transform the mundane into the uncanny From digital artists to photographers, body sculptors and hair stylists to make-up and nail artists, in our Highlight series, we profile the creatives tearing up the rulebook of their respective industries. You might have seen them on social media. Perfectly formed parts of the body, floating, detached from their usual fleshy context, that are then revealed to be bizarre, on a regular basis items. An anatomically precise jaw complete with teeth and stubble opening up and having coins inserted into it, a severed finger unveiled as a stamp, a nose-shaped shot glass.   It’s uncanny. Absolutely the mundanity of...
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25 Nov

Artist and DJ Doooo finds beauty in flesh together

From coin purses mouths to severed finger stamps, Doooo’s human flesh items transform the mundane into the uncanny From digital artists to photographers, body sculptors and hair stylists to make-up and nail artists, in our Highlight series, we profile the creatives tearing up the rulebook of their respective industries. You will have seen them on social media. Perfectly formed parts of the body, floating, detached from their usual fleshy context, that are then revealed to be odd, on a regular basis items. An anatomically precise jaw complete with teeth and stubble opening up and having coins inserted into it, a severed finger unveiled as a stamp, a nose-shaped shot glass.   It’s uncanny. Absolutely the mundanity of...
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6 May

Latest magazine BODIES sticks its fingers into our flesh

A latest magazine from Bior Elliott and Kazeem Kuteyi guarantees to chuck a liferaft right into a maelstrom of clickbait. “The media landscape is overly saturated but there are fewer and fewer magazines, so we’re using this publication to separate the filler from the killer,” the Latest Currency duo explain. The magazine explores the ways by which culture and technology work together to oppress and liberate the human body, and in a surprising coincidence, the publication can be called BODIES.  “We feel that talking concerning the body is more relevant now than ever. Three years since lockdown was lifted, we’re still coming to terms with the results of alienation, vulnerability, and isolation,” Elliott and Kuteyi add. “However the body can be...
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