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Polly Morgan — Carrion Call
Polly Morgan

Carrion Call

2009

A hauntingly beautiful piece by Polly Morgan, *Carrion Call* explores themes of death, preservation, and the uncanny through the artist's signature use of taxidermy and natural forms. Morgan transforms notions of decay and mortality into something strangely elegant, inviting viewers to confront the delicate boundary between life and its absence. The work carries an eerie stillness that is both unsettling and deeply poetic.

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Polly Morgan, Carrion Call, 2009

A hauntingly beautiful piece by Polly Morgan, *Carrion Call* explores themes of death, preservation, and the uncanny through the artist's signature use of taxidermy and natural forms. Morgan transforms notions of decay and mortality into something strangely elegant, inviting viewers to confront the delicate boundary between life and its absence. The work carries an eerie stillness that is both unsettling and deeply poetic.

Year
2009
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Dark Aesthetic, Gothic Surrealism, Dead Bird, Nature Morte, Emerging Artist, British Artist, Contemporary Artist, Macabre, Sculptural Installation, Taxidermy Art, Female Artist

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