UCLA Center for Reproductive Science, Health and Education
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A behind the scenes look of the making of Abyssal by Saskia Baden! Now on the 4th floor of the Biomedical Sciences Research Building at the UCLA Center for Reproductive Science, Health and Education. Artist: Saskia BadenInstallation: Wilson Cetina GroupVideography: Damon Cirulli
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This is a photograph of a human placenta didn't originate as an idea, it originated from an experience. I'm Saskia Baden, I'm a photographic, installation and sculptural artist, and this is my piece of Bissell that is now up at the Center for Reproductive Science, Health and Education at UCLA. I took this photograph at about hour 36 of photographing a friend of mines. Labor and birth was so chaotic. In that moment of the birth. The doctors were everywhere. The baby had just been born, the placenta was there and I photographed it. I saw the negative afterwards and it was this. Galaxy this piece is also really important to me because I was invited into this very sacred and vulnerable and intense space of Labor and birth that I think in our modern world, it seems as often so, so private. And I was invited into the space that felt deeply communal and open and trusted and safe. I just got goosebumps saying that, but like, it felt so. Profound to be able to not just witness, but be the documenter, the holder of these images of this experience that is like life and death are right there, like beauty and pain are right there. It's really at this intersection of like everything that is life is in the process of birth. And this placenta to me, represents all of those contradictions.
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