Mira Brunner
︎ Digital Images, Acrylic Print
“After Hours at the Gender Factory”, a diptych from the “Peephole Pastorals” series, is a tongue-and-cheek exploration of gender roles as they enter our collective unconscious during childhood. Using children’s toys to make claustrophobic tableaus that are viewed as if through a peephole, the viewer becomes a voyeur, spying on a perverse staging of gender identity.
“After Hours at the Gender Factory”, a diptych from the “Peephole Pastorals” series, is a tongue-and-cheek exploration of gender roles as they enter our collective unconscious during childhood. Using children’s toys to make claustrophobic tableaus that are viewed as if through a peephole, the viewer becomes a voyeur, spying on a perverse staging of gender identity.