FriesischShipping

Strand = beach, in german

PizzaGate711

Strand on Volta Cuts In To Some Meaty Issues - Washington Post - Review

ODDLY ENOUGH, amid all the images of flesh on view in Strand on Volta's latest group exhibition, shown along with examples of some less readily identifiable bodily tissue/fluid sculpted from molten glass -- teeth? a jawbone? sperm? tears? -- the word that springs to mind is not "meat" but "plastic." As in pliable, capable of being molded, able to deform continuously and permanently without rupturing...........

This is, I think, central to the point of "Meat and You," a smart if somewhat esoteric show organized by artist James Huckenpahler to underscore not only our relationship to meat but our embodiment of it. As the Good Book reminds us, "For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return." Feel free to substitute "Chicken McNuggets" or "tofu" for "dust," as you wish................

As painter Stephen Lewis suggests, obliquely but unavoidably, in his butcher shop/slaughterhouse vignettes of animal carcasses, we're all dead meat in the end. If we rupture, sag and decay, it is only on the way to becoming something else.........

Glass artist Graham Caldwell's sculptures are perhaps the least obvious choices for a show with such a gory theme. While the artist has been known to make installations that evoke, in no uncertain terms, bloody entrails draped over meat hooks...........

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2003/10/10/strand-on-volta-cuts-in-to-some-meaty-issues/8a433284-af01-4d27-aff1-2afd819a815b/?utm_term=.fba7b3e5574d

DarkMath

Does the Pope wear a funny hat?

je-sui-pepe

this now gives a whole new meaning to Hillary Clintons Book," It Takes A Village". this was all about her taking everyone's children from their parents all over the world. Sick Woman. Maybe we need to revisit that book and its concepts and what her plans were all along....

cantsleepawink

It fits in with the UN agenda.