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Artist Rachel Riggs’ Ravenous raises funds for Manchester Women’s Aid

Arts6 min read27 Jul 2023

By Brontë Schiltz

From 20 July to 3 August, The Carlton Club in Whalley Range, Manchester is home to Ravenous, a new exhibition by collage artist Rachel Riggs.

The work brings together the history of the rave movement and the female experience, from Rave, which complies leaflets and posters advertising underground raves, to Do You Want a Dream Figure?, which uses children's dolls to explore the pressure on women to look beautiful while also fulfilling the social expectations of reproduction and motherhood.

Other pieces focus on different issues - the Placemat Series inserts miniature plastic animals into landscapes full of small models of supermarket products, evoking the impact of consumer culture on wildlife. The fact that the animals themselves would likely have ended up in landfill had they not been used for the piece adds a particularly poignant edge.

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