Exhibitions Holland's first solo show,
Technophilia, was at
Transfer Gallery in 2015. Her work
Lick Suck Screen 2 (2014) was included in the 2015 online exhibition
Body Anxiety (curated by
Ann Hirsch). In 2016, Holland also showed at the
Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, in an exhibition called
Female Adapter, as part of her residency at the center. Holland also held residencies at
Harvest Works. In 2017 to 2018, Holland's show
Speculative Fetish at Transfer Gallery included two bodies of work:
Queer Fetishes (lasercut photo prints depicting mismatched "male" and "female" wire connections held together with nail polish) and
The Fetishes (electronic devices covered in various substances and displaying GIFs taken from internet porn). Also exhibited, the video
Wire Bath shows the artist bathing in a tub of Ethernet cords. For use in
Speculative Fetish, Holland spent a year collecting her own pubic hair.
Other works In 2014,
Lorna Mills curated a video series, entitled
Ways of Something, based on art historian
John Berger's 1971 documentary
Ways of Seeing. For this, thirty different web-based artists were invited per episode to create a single minute of footage about their contemporary practice. Faith Holland's work is represented in episode 1, minute 29 of this work. == See also ==