KATE BOHUNNIS
fill me up and make me useful
17 July – 14 August 2021
STATION | MELBOURNE
Kate Bohunnis’ practice speaks through and against patriarchal definitions of the gendered body. In fill me up and make me useful she presents sculptural forms made from the contrasting mediums of hard, sharp steel and soft, fluffy fabrics, and foreground hand-stitched embroidery that recalls reproductive systems in the abstract and malformed. They inhabit a space between violence and uselessness. Lacking in structural integrity, these forms have lost control and will soon encounter complete dysfunction.
fill me up and make me useful expresses the absurdity of the patriarchal perception of a woman’s body as possessing both inherent physical and cognitive failings. Reducing a body’s value solely to its (assumed) biological potential creates a monolithic body – one that is rendered too biological and therefore too vulnerable for impactful use outside of a reproductive realm and, simultaneously, strips it of cognitive capability.
fill me up and make me useful
fill me up and make me useful 2021
installation view
Kate Bohunnis
fill me up and make me useful 2021
installation view
Installation Views
too soft too opulent
too soft too opulent 2021
stainless steel, faux fur, rope and plastic beads
358 × 93 × 130 cm
fill me up and make me useful
fill me up and make me useful 2021
stainless steel, faux fur, linen, rope, leather, latex and cotton
210 × 201 × 155 cm
helpless at best
helpless at best 2021
stainless steel, faux fur, latex, corduroy, chiffon, rope and plastic beads
246 × 357 × 205 cm
Kate Bohunnis
helpless at best 2021
stainless steel, faux fur, latex, corduroy, chiffon, rope and plastic beads
246 × 357 × 205 cm (detail)
Kate Bohunnis
too soft too opulent 2021
stainless steel, faux fur, rope and plastic beads
358 × 93 × 130 cm (detail)
fill me up and make me useful
2021
stainless steel, faux fur, corduroy, chiffon, rope, latex, plastic beads
installation view
fill me up and make me useful
2021
installation view