Kessling
works across a range
of media such as photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools for exploring identity, often juxtaposing the
artist's own body with objects and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature
of the performative movement frozen in a
single gesture — a
single still from an action, or a response to an art -
historical identity.
Her drawings, objects, and installations conflate references to nature and culture, each
work embodying a
single instance
of their collision, taking inspiration from the
artist's personal experience, cultural memory, or
historical events.
The Interview is a discussion between author and
artist and their influences and motivations, the Survey looks at the artist's work in historical and contemporary context, Focus is an analysis of a single piece of the artist's work, Studio Visit brings you into the artist's creative space and Artist's Writing gives further insight into the artist thems
artist and their influences and motivations, the Survey looks at the
artist's work in historical and contemporary context, Focus is an analysis of a single piece of the artist's work, Studio Visit brings you into the artist's creative space and Artist's Writing gives further insight into the artist thems
artist's
work in
historical and contemporary context, Focus is an analysis
of a
single piece
of the
artist's work, Studio Visit brings you into the artist's creative space and Artist's Writing gives further insight into the artist thems
artist's
work, Studio Visit brings you into the
artist's creative space and Artist's Writing gives further insight into the artist thems
artist's creative space and
Artist's Writing gives further insight into the artist thems
Artist's Writing gives further insight into the
artist thems
artist themselves.