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Kings Artist-Run provides a location for contemporary art practice, supporting distinctive experimental projects by artists at all stages of their careers.
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KINGS Artist-Run acknowledges the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate.

We offer our respect to Elders both past and present and extend this offer to all Australian First Nations people.

Product Development

Laura Banfield


24 July 2025–17 August 2025

Product Development explores the entanglement of female bodies and objects. Engaging with the aesthetics of the cyborg, the work relates to Donna Haraway’s articulations of the destabilisation of fixed identity categories through critique and reimagination. Object and subject are blurred; products and female figures become less distinct, for better or worse. Incorporating video and sculptural elements, the work considers how commodification, technology, fashion, consumer devices and online commentary can both contribute to and complicate self-image and identity. The multiple figures and objects within the work emerge within a landscape of hyper-visibility, surveillance, exchange, corporate control and commodity fetishism.

 

​​Video credits:

★ Director: Laura Banfield
★ DOP: Jesse Gohier Fleet
★ Gaffer: Jaydan de Oliveira
★ HMUA: Kara Iacobellis
★ Talent: Bianca Schragger
★ Runner: Laura Galati
★ Score: Planète
★ Device design: Laura Banfield
★ Device concept: Janet Planet
★ Metal fabrication: Gonzlab

Devices commissioned by Confidence Man

Thank you to James Bowman Fletcher, Matthew Bracken, Claire Myers, Harry Nissen and Charlie Nissen

 

 

 

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  • Laura Banfield works across performance, video, and objects to explore the entanglement of material and bodies. Her practice utilises performed choreography alongside industrial and textile-based materials, informed by her background in dance and fashion design. She has exhibited locally and internationally during Frieze Art Fair in Seoul, NGV’s Melbourne Design Week, the Adelaide Festival Centre’s Moving Image Program, ACMI X, and Berlin Fashion Week, and is currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours at the Victorian College of the Arts.