Rebecca Storm Canadian, b. 1987
36 x 36 in
In Parlor Trick, Rebecca Storm depicts a fish stranded on the floor amid an ambiguous mess, with no clear explanation for how it arrived there. The image evokes the phrase “a fish out of water,” symbolizing displacement and the discomfort of feeling fundamentally out of place. The title suggests a performative act, a “parlor trick” carried out to entertain, impress, or gain approval, yet the aftermath is one of humiliation and exposure. The fish becomes a reflection of self-inflicted alienation, where the consequences of one’s own actions create a sense of spiritual disconnection from the self. Rather than transformation or success, the gesture leaves behind vulnerability, shame, and disorientation.
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