NYAHAN TACHIE-MENSON
Nana Nyahan Tachie-Menson is a multi-faceted artist that explores existential crises, fantasy and dreams through play,  utilizing sculpture and spatial interventions. She explores but is not limited to, video, sound, animation, photography, painting and ceramics. 

“You Were a Ball of Growing Tissue” is an installation consisting of six hanging structures made out of wood, acrylic, birthday cake icing, metformin, glitter, resin, foam and wood. It depicts an embryo in its pod surrounded by fleshy insides, a-mist a constellation of wooden carved sculptures. The piece is a part of the artists larger body of experiments titled “Existential Bodies”. The experiment focuses on creating experiential pieces that portray visual experiences to trigger existential crises. These experiences can cause us to be aware of the past, present and future of our bodies.

Being an embryo is something we all originated from, but have no recollection of it. It can feel like a disconnect trying to relate or recall that past. Like we used to be just random balls of tissue in the world. How did we survive that? When did we become sentient? What can it do if we reflect on this past? How can that determine the present?




EXHIBITED WORK


“You Were a Ball of Growing Tissue”. 2023. 


Installation piece - Acrylic, paper & foam spray on wood.
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Afrinova Basel, Switzerland ©2022
Endorsed By The Ancestors.