Exhibitions

Beau Ladlow: the male gaze

Image: Beau LADLOW, The male gaze, 2025. Courtesy the artist.

The male gaze, by local artist Beau Ladlow, is an interactive art installation that explores the experience of objectification and surveillance.

While the title references the established term ‘the male gaze,’ this work extends beyond gender-based objectification to explore how individuals feel when constantly being watched, evaluated, and considered by others. The installation features a robotic sculpture equipped with sensors that track the movements of viewers. Its reactions invite participants to open a dialogue about unwanted observation.

The piece critiques not only the traditional dynamics of gendered objectification but also broader societal trends of dehumanising through surveillance, voyeurism, and control. By allowing the sculpture to respond to participants, the installation creates  an immersive environment that prompts viewers to question their role as both observers and the observed. The unsettling movements draw attention to how pervasive objectification can be in everyday life. Through this work, Ladlow seeks to broaden the conversation around objectification, focusing on how we participate in, witness, or are subjected to these subtle forms of dehumanisation in everyday life.

Event Information

DATE

08 March 2025 -
22 June 2025

TIME

Open Daily 10am-4pm

VENUE

Horsham Regional Art Gallery
80 Wilson St, Horsham

PRICE

Free

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