"The Messengers" is Annette Messager's (obvious play on title due to her surname) 2009 exhibition at the Hayward Gallery that spans 4 years of Messager's work. Messager addresses topics such as sexuality, childhood, the body, identity, etc, in her art. She uses everyday objects in her installations such as childhood toys, photographs, and fabrics to create pretty interesting multi-media pieces. The way she sets up her installations forces viewers to look at these objects in different ways.
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I think the above piece is my favorite from "The Messengers." It focuses on body parts. They're separated, but they are still one, or a whole - and that's how it processes in my mind. I think about each image as a separate thing that makes up this great thing that is the human body, both male and female. I like how all of the images are in black and white, too. Color would have been too distracting. Some of the images are repeated in different sizes, but it does a good job of unifying the piece.
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