London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...
London-based artist Elsa Rouy tackles themes of shame a guilt head-on in her artwork, with a particular interest in female sexual expression and the concept of the 'imperfect self'. With a hyperawareness of the physical body, her androgynous figures both challenge and defy classification, while self-consciously accentuating that which we find uncomfortable, with depictions of bodily fluids and their accordant signifying of humanity and mortality. In breaching these supposed taboos, Rouy investigates the various societal and internal power struggles of the human body.
Watch our full interview with Elsa below...