288 Days – Installation Photos

288 Days – Installation Photos
  • Common Place Exhibition Sign - 288 Days & Changing Room

    Common Place Exhibition Sign - 288 Days & Changing Room

  • Wall of Text and Wall Montage

    Wall of Text and Wall Montage

  • 288 Days Wall of Images Montage

    288 Days Wall of Images Montage

  • 288 Days Wall of Images Montage

    288 Days Wall of Images Montage

  • 288 Days Wall of Images Montage, Room View

    288 Days Wall of Images Montage, Room View

  • 288 Days Wall of Images Montage Close-up

    288 Days Wall of Images Montage Close-up

  • 288 Days Wall of Images Montage Close-up

    288 Days Wall of Images Montage Close-up

  • 288 Days Opening Night Vantage Point

    288 Days Opening Night Vantage Point

  • 288 Days Opening Night Vantage Point

    288 Days Opening Night Vantage Point

  • 288 Days Wall Text at Vantage Point

    288 Days Wall Text at Vantage Point

  • 288 Days Installation at Vantage Point

    288 Days Installation at Vantage Point

  • 288 Days Installation Self Portrait on Sun Lounger

    288 Days Installation Self Portrait on Sun Lounger

  • 288 Days Installation Self Portrait Triptych

    288 Days Installation Self Portrait Triptych

  • 288 Days Installation Self Portrait at Gym

    288 Days Installation Self Portrait at Gym

  • 288 Days Installation Self Portrait on Brick Wall

    288 Days Installation Self Portrait on Brick Wall

  • 288 Days Installation Self Portrait Neon Top

    288 Days Installation Self Portrait Neon Top

  • 288 Days Installation Self Portrait in Yellow

    288 Days Installation Self Portrait in Yellow

  • 288 Days Installation Self Portrait Electric Blue

    288 Days Installation Self Portrait Electric Blue

  • Brighton Photo Fringe 2014 Winner - DWMA Curators' Choice

    Brighton Photo Fringe 2014 Winner - DWMA Curators' Choice

288 Days does something urgent and extremely important. It tells a piercingly honest story of motherhood, from the perspective of a mother. Brutal, realistic, messy: it’s much-needed exploration of the politics of gender and heterosexual reproduction, a fierce challenge to the policing of how women’s bodies appear in public.

Edwin Coomasaru, Director at the International New Media Gallery