Release courtesy Cooke Latham Gallery: The exhibition is comprised of wall-mounted reliefs, sculptures and film which are presented as a provocative rebuttal of the unrelenting body shaming, body policing, and sexual objectification faced by women. Unpicking the often-contradictory rebuffs and slurs the artist first received during her pre-pubescent childhood in Trinidad – attacks which persisted to her present state as a mother in London – the works respond to and invert this negative catalogue of comments in sly, bombastic and uncanny ways. In so doing, Harris questions the agentic denials that underpin the hyper-vigilant monitoring of women’s bodies by men and women alike: the intergenerational plight of ‘sexual protection’ enforced within the familial space, the shaming within the friendship space, and the commoditisation of the female body within wider society.