Break A Leg reveals labours of self-love and radical acts of care. Using the body as a site of ritual, Jake Kimble pieces himself together, presenting a staged version of his reality. Engaging with the conscious performativity of the everyday; Jake refuses to be consumed through this playful engagement with expectation.
“Life is a production and unfortunately I have no idea how to act” - Jake Kimble
Break A Leg reveals labours of self-love and radical acts of care. Using the body as a site of ritual, Jake Kimble pieces himself together, presenting a staged version of his reality. Engaging with the conscious performativity of the everyday; Jake refuses to be consumed through this playful engagement with expectation.
“Life is a production and unfortunately I have no idea how to act” - Jake Kimble
Break A Leg reveals labours of self-love and radical acts of care. Using the body as a site of ritual, Jake Kimble pieces himself together, presenting a staged version of his reality. Engaging with the conscious performativity of the everyday; Jake refuses to be consumed through this playful engagement with expectation.
“Life is a production and unfortunately I have no idea how to act” - Jake Kimble
Break A Leg reveals labours of self-love and radical acts of care. Using the body as a site of ritual, Jake Kimble pieces himself together, presenting a staged version of his reality. Engaging with the conscious performativity of the everyday; Jake refuses to be consumed through this playful engagement with expectation.
“Life is a production and unfortunately I have no idea how to act” - Jake Kimble
Break A Leg reveals labours of self-love and radical acts of care. Using the body as a site of ritual, Jake Kimble pieces himself together, presenting a staged version of his reality. Engaging with the conscious performativity of the everyday; Jake refuses to be consumed through this playful engagement with expectation.
“Life is a production and unfortunately I have no idea how to act” - Jake Kimble
Break A Leg reveals labours of self-love and radical acts of care. Using the body as a site of ritual, Jake Kimble pieces himself together, presenting a staged version of his reality. Engaging with the conscious performativity of the everyday; Jake refuses to be consumed through this playful engagement with expectation.
“Life is a production and unfortunately I have no idea how to act” - Jake Kimble
Break A Leg reveals labours of self-love and radical acts of care. Using the body as a site of ritual, Jake Kimble pieces himself together, presenting a staged version of his reality. Engaging with the conscious performativity of the everyday; Jake refuses to be consumed through this playful engagement with expectation.
“Life is a production and unfortunately I have no idea how to act” - Jake Kimble
Break A Leg reveals labours of self-love and radical acts of care. Using the body as a site of ritual, Jake Kimble pieces himself together, presenting a staged version of his reality. Engaging with the conscious performativity of the everyday; Jake refuses to be consumed through this playful engagement with expectation.
“Life is a production and unfortunately I have no idea how to act” - Jake Kimble