Hung
Hung explores the contemporary depictions of masculinity, specifically associated with the male nude, and invites the voyeuristic gaze of the viewer to poke a little fun at the idea that phallus size determines worth. By distorting what is expected, Andrew Burford opens up a dialogue on the hegemonic depictions of masculinity and the phallus as an allegory for power.
Through the use of photography and installation Andrew creates a visual reference to a world obsessed with size and allows the viewer to determine his own self-worth.
Through the use of photography and installation Andrew creates a visual reference to a world obsessed with size and allows the viewer to determine his own self-worth.