Polly BorlandPhotography / LightboxPolly Borland: YouAustralian photographer Polly Borland explores the stages of love through her show YOUShareLink copied ✔️September 10, 2013PhotographyLightboxText Maybelle Morgan Preview: Polly Borland's YOU Exhibition Influenced by the barrage of charity shops that surround Melbourne's urban meanderings, Polly Borland has found a centrepoint in these second hand outlets. What these "thrift" stores typically offer is a disorentating amalgamation of soiled toys, unwanted clothing and wilting domestic decorations: which, of course, Borland has welcomed with open arms. The Melbourne native's upcoming exhibition YOU depicts what - in masterful hands – a transformation of these raw materials can make. There is a contradiction evident in her aesthetic: large-scale, hyper-professional photographs showcasing flesh-coloured stockings in abstract compositions, resting lethargically against reflective backgrounds. These undergo a transformative process through the exhibition; formless singular buds, eventually breeding into a multitude, all in tightknit configuration. Borland explains “The first part of the series is about the possibility of Love which encompasses desire, yearning, anticipation and obsession! The second part of the series is about the disappointment of Love which encompasses yearning, rejection, hopelessness and madness.” Essentially 'love' in all its deranged dimensions. PK SHOP New York will be showcasing a private viewing of Polly Borland's YOU on the 18th September.The new book Polly Borland: You by Perimeter Editions will be released on the 19th September. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingHave you ever been friend-bombed?Love bombing has exploded in popularity in dating discourse in recent years – but the pace of modern friendship has accelerated dramatically, making a culture ripe for friend bombing, tooLife & CultureLife & CultureNobody wants to be famous anymoreArmani Exchange FashionArmani Exchange joins Amnesia in Ibiza to kickstart summer party seasonArt & PhotographyNancy Honey’s photographs capture what it feels like to be a girlFilm & TV7 sex worker-approved films about sex workArt & PhotographyKristina Rozhkova’s uncanny photos of young RussiansFashionEverything you missed at Charli xcx’s SS26 fashion showMusicTerrified: The 5 best tracks on fakemink’s new album Beauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy