“Camus wrote that the artwork comes from intelligence giving up: art is 'the triumph of the carnal. Clear thinking gives rise to it, yet in so doing abandons its claims.'
The whole exhibition dances around me, pieces of body painted, or thrown in the air for a video. The scene is completely separate from the earth, only clouds and the blue of the sky. Real pieces of a plastic mannequin dance among the clouds apparently having a lot of fun. No AI, no 3D computer graphics. Feet, hands, head, hair, and a bust with only one leg, don’t seem destined to come back to the ground. A headless, painted feminine bust floats on the canvas upside down. ORCHESTRA is written over the breasts." - Rosanna Albertini from her review of the exhibition 'Fiona Banner: Kicking the Weight of Language'