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Kehoe Sumray

Molly Kehoe Sumray

Unbound

‘When you will have made him a body without organs, then you will have delivered him from all his automatic reactions and restored him to his true freedom. Then you will teach him again to dance wrong side out as in the frenzy of dance halls and this wrong side out will be his real place.’ -Antonin Artaud 

Playing off of the philosophical concept of the Body without Organs, ‘unbound’ breaks through conventional limitations to explore the organic and imperfect nature of existence. Molly seeks to create a new kind of being – one that is laid bare and pure. She is interested in the development and then destruction of a figure to then build it back up again with a new outlook or purpose in an attempt to revolt against our own reality. These are figures that delve deep down into their bones, contorting and flowing like liquid. They defy the limits typically put upon the human form, seeking to escape the restrictions of reason and control, exiled from this world of appearances.