ANDREW LIVERSIDGE
VIII. Death is the chasm between personhood and corporality. In death, the vulnerable notion of personhood is cleft not only from the form and the object of the body, but also from the world.

Andrew Liversidge, VIII. Death is the chasm between personhood and corporality. In death, the vulnerable notion of personhood is cleft not only from the form and the object of the body, but also from the world., 2017, Hydrocal White, 100.50 x 60.50 x 3.00 cm, TCG21369
(photo: Ben Glezer)

VIII. Death is the chasm between personhood and corporality. In death, the vulnerable notion of personhood is cleft not only from the form and the object of the body, but also from the world.

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