The exhibition Taxis Derma by Nina Fraser is composed of paintings with collage from fashion magazine cuttings; 13 drawings and 2 paper sculptures. The artist intends in a subtle but provocative way to evoke the relationship between society and animals. Nina Fraser uses images of clothing as a symbolic material to cover the head and body of the birds, creating a discontinuous involvement of the viewer with the animal.
We are invited to reflect on the social values that remain inadequate in regards to the treatment of animals that are often used as mere commodities. The artist's work deals with the repositioning of the identity and the reassessment of these concepts based on 'fashion' as a pretext for her sometimes obsessive and bucolic creative act. The artistic path Nina Fraser has been forging is consistent with this purpose, where she has found a comfortable dimension.
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