Humid was an international exhibition that explored the feminine sublime. The exhibition referred to the sometimes petulant, sultry, even sexy feminine unconscious and its physical manifestations, its state of mind and state of being. Humid explored these notions through a sequence of works that involved the feminine body in states of repose, healing, excursion and re-production. Though rarely explicitly pictured, the female body became the site of drama through an investigation of some of the metaphoric sites of femininity – a flower, a forest, a bathhouse and a playground.
This exhibition was part of the 2001 Melbourne Festival Visual Arts Program.
Exhibiting Artists: Christine Borland, Kate Daw, Tacita Dean, A.K. Dolven, Ann Hamilton, Mariele Neudecker, Pipilotti Rist, Nina Saunders, Clara Ursitti
Curator: Juliana Engberg
Publication
Humid
Christine Borland
Jean Jacques Rullier
Juan Cruz
Marie Ange Guileminot
Narelle Jubelin with Marcos Corrales Lantero
Tacita Dean
In the Press
March-May, Broadsheet, The various agendas of gender – Humid