How do you like your eggs in the morning? Well, Canadian artist Carole Itter and Japanese photographer Taki Bluesinger like theirs raw, giant and all-encompassing. Chickens, eggs and nests are a persistent theme in Itter’s work, which spans collage, sculpture, writing and performance. Her obsession began when she rented a cabin on a poultry farm in Robert’s Creek, British Columbia in the early ’70s. Thereafter, she and Bluesinger created and captured many chicken-themed performances, featuring this spectacularly sticky looking costume.