Feed Me I’m Yours | 2025

live performance (approx. 45 mins) in collaboration with Alexander Robertson

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Photography: Jon Baker @bakerpeople

Traces of life’s mess are neatly tucked away under ‘oat linen’ sheets. In modern life, screens and the demands of parenting can quietly pull people away from both themselves and each other. This work explores that tension, resisting what gets lost in the routine of living together and through our devices. It is an attempt to reclaim intimacy, presence, and connection through tactility and play.

Feed Me I’m Yours (2025) by Anna Frijstein (RCA ’19) and Alexander Robertson (RADA ’04) began with an urge to interrupt the daily grind of marriage and parenting. Terrified of becoming oatmeal blobs blending into a bland beige blur, they share moments of quiet tension and playful absurdity through a series of feeds. A strange ritual unfolds: a messy play session and a search for genuine connection.

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