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Philip Fryer
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Philip Fryer

Posted on December 10, 2013 by Kirk Amaral Snow • Leave a comment

A new body of work is revealing itself. It’s doing so one action at a time. Mortality has long been the focus of my performances, and it’s still present. Previously, my work explored the concept of a body: what constitutes one and what its limitations are. The focus has now shifted towards its micro-elements, the … Continue reading →

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