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marta lola staudinger

  • ARTWORK
  • series
    • field studies on standing tall
    • the hidden costs of wellness
    • portals + thresholds
    • currency? material, radiator
  • about +
    • artist
    • curator
    • cv
    • press
  • Curatorial+
    • auxilium continuum: reframing
    • (be)longing
    • Seed Scattering: Nicole Salimbene
    • Five Directions: Vessels: Julia Chon
    • Body Autonomy
    • In Bloom: Hoesy Corona
    • Coneflower Canopy: Phaan Howng
    • SEEN/UNSEEN: Linda Stein and Mil Lubroth
    • Latela Curatorial: 2015-present
    • The Silva Gallery: 2021-present
    • GLB Memorial Fund for the Arts: collecting since 2020
    • See Support Collect: 2020-present
  • connect
  • substack
  • shop +
    • fine art prints shop
    • photography on silk
    • mini photographs

Medical Waste Gathering

Info about the work:

Most IV bags are non-biohazardous waste, so usually are thrown into landfills. As just one patient, my Lyme treatment consumed about 150 plastic IV bags total... that’s enough to fill six trashbags. I’ve saved them all and have spent the past year hauling them around with me as I travel, photographing my IV bags out in nature (& recollecting them after each photoshoot).

I have been working on a new body of work titled “The Hidden Costs of Wellness”. I hope this series sparks conversation around the magnitude of costs for treatments like mine which hurt the Earth, yet stem from our growing health epidemics which are very much due to lack of connection with the Earth. Furthermore, as this planet gets warmer, epidemics will continue to rise. And as our treatments require more severe procedures, our collective medical waste will also increase.

This work is part of my Hidden Costs of Wellness series

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