Sillygoose brings defiance, decay, and raw power to the spotlight as “Worn & Numbered,” “The Drowned Saint,” and “Flower Power” take their place in HOLY ART’s latest exhibition. Part of a 30-day virtual showcase, these works will also make a fleeting but potent appearance on two screens in HOLY ART’s London gallery.
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Event | Fluid |
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Dates | 15 April – 15 May 2025 |
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Location | HOLY ART’s London gallery |
HOLY ART’s digital and physical exhibition creates a space where contemporary artists challenge perception and push past the ornamental. Sillygoose fits right in
Exhibited Pieces
Stamped, bruised, cataloged, and forgotten. she stares through the glass of her own reflection, manufactured, modified, and barely holding together. A tear clings to her cheek like a failed experiment, a glitch in the machine. She was built to endure, but the cracks are showing.
Her eyes hold the weight of the abyss, cold, infinite, watching. Salt has made a relic of her skin, the tide has crowned her in ruin. Drowned but not dead, she lingers, waiting for the sea to exhale her name.
They dressed her up in lace and called her pretty. She was never delicate. Power hums beneath her skin, ancient and unshaken. They draped her in petals to soften the edges, but steel does not bend for roses. She does not rise, she looms, rooted deep, unmovable. Fire wrapped in flesh. She is not becoming. She already is.
Showcased In:
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Gallery | HOLY ART |
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Featured Artwork | Contemporary art |
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Location | London |