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Claye Bowler, 'Over my dead body'. Claye's practice attempts to preserve aspects and fragments of human existence through the collection of objects, data and imagery. His sculptural practice focuses on the collection and documentation of experiences and memories, using his work to highlight stories that are not historically collected through institutional means, observing and creating an image of humanity's lived experience through a lens of queerness and disability.
By Meg Stuart, Kieran IdleClaye Bowler, 'Over my dead body'. Claye's practice attempts to preserve aspects and fragments of human existence through the collection of objects, data and imagery. His sculptural practice focuses on the collection and documentation of experiences and memories, using his work to highlight stories that are not historically collected through institutional means, observing and creating an image of humanity's lived experience through a lens of queerness and disability.