"Her latest series of self-portraits shows the photographer’s body from a perspective never seen before. Her oiled body parts squeezed to fit the frame, morbidly hanging on top of the camera lens to appear as formless chunks of flesh, her face dazed and confused. These images present an unlikely mix of references from feeders’ culture to fetish lubrication and grotesque pantomime. They still are way more sensuous than, say, Cindy Sherman’s foray into abject imagery. Scheurwater printed them on postcards and wrote “Sincerely not yours” across the images. She then sent them to anyone who’d like to receive them from Spain to Japan and the States. She seemed to be saying: “This is my body, my life and my art. No matter what others say!” She is claiming agency as an artist and a woman. She shoots back –once again."
CATHERINE SOMZÉ