Suckling Animal Sibling:
Anni Puolakka

No Moon, New York

Photography: Peter Sit

August 09 – August 31, 2019

In suckling, the nipple is the apparatus.

Consider the nipple as a literal and metaphorical interface between beings;
a sensitive joint.

Clown 1, 2018, gouache on paper
Domestic Thriller (in collaboration with Viktor Timofeev), 2019, coloured pencil on paper
When my nipple has been petted, licked, sucked or bitten by another being I have experienced and observed it as an interface that produces different sensations for both parties. It is an intimate junction and a charged connecting-point. It can function as an opening out onto the other, an offering that has potential to lead into a joint satisfaction when desires meet. What seems crucial for an ethics of suckling, however, is that attention is paid to the singular experiences of the fleshy beings that the nipple connects. This is violently missing in the animal-industrial complex where bio-productivity, not the ability to experience the complex pleasures of having a body, is the core reason for the bovine wet nurses to exist.
Clown 2, 3 and 4, 2018, gouache on paper
Clown 2 and 3, 2018, gouache on paper
Clown 4, 2018, gouache on paper
Gatherumm, (in collaboration with Viktor Timofeev), 2019, coloured pencil on paper
Stretching it even further: is it not possible to consider any situation of exchange in our lives as a situation of suckling?
 

In these situations one’s mission would be to not to suck the other – the cow, the lover, the text, the earth, the painting – dry or too hard. Or, if the roles change, not to allow oneself to be exhausted. The name of the game would be to stay alert to the responses, whether pleasurable or painful, of the other and oneself as nourishing energy flows in between beings and things.

Gatherumm, (in collaboration with Viktor Timofeev), 2019, coloured pencil on paper
Exhibition view
Zenith, 2018, gouache on paper
Exhibition view
Lover’s Lick, 2018, gouache on paper
Exhibition view
Innerra, 2018, gouache on paper
Exhibition view

Suckling Animal Sibling, 2017-2019, performance

(co-performer Georgia Wall, music in collaboration with Alexander Iezzi)

Suckling Animal Sibling
Anni Puolakka

 

At No Moon, New York
August 09 – August 31, 2019

 

NO MOON

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