Metal Madonna, Georgia Gardner Gray’s exhibition at Longlati Foundation in Shanghai, paints a narrative cross-section of the contemporary urban condition, casting a troupe of female figures in pursuit of social transcendence. This is not a presentation of the traditionally submissive muse, but rather a theater of self-optimisation, absolute control, and urban solitude. Gray’s women embody the “ascendant” female archetype of this era; ambitious and strong-willed, they are presented as hardened symbols of a ruthless social hierarchy.
The title Metal Madonna is itself a contradiction; it rejects notions of the passive “Madonna” icon, instead introducing a determined figure who is mechanical and unwavering. Caught in a never-ending routine of self-optimisation, a monastic lifestyle centred around diet, exercise and sleep speaks to a contemporary faith system that lacks a transcendental higher power, with every decision pointing towards an undetermined goal.
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© Georgia Gardner Gray. Courtesy the Artist and Longlati Foundation.