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The Udder

Marianna Simnett

Exhibition

Event overview

In Marianna Simnett’s short film The Udder, the mammary gland of the title doubles as a kind of memory machine that plugs us directly into that heightened, reverberant universe. Shot on a robot dairy farm in rural Sussex, and conjuring extraordinary performances from the people who live and work there, Simnett’s magic-realist tale considers the increasingly technical process of automated milk production as the site of an elemental struggle between the forces of purification and corruption; forces that loom equally large over a much more personal rite of passage, in which halcyon innocence is shadowed and clouded by the uncertainties of puberty. 

Now on view at ACCA, Melbourne as part of the group exhibition 'From the other side' until 3 March 2024.

Event details

Details

9 December 2023 – 3 March 2024

ACCA (Australian Centre for Contemporary Art), Melbourne

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ACCA is fully wheelchair accessible, with two accessible car park spaces just outside the entrance in Sturt Street and a wheelchair accessible bathroom.

ACCA also has a wheelchair that is available on request for use by visitors. They also welcome Assistance Dogs in the gallery.

Read more about access at ACCA here.

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