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The artwork features a large, prominent pink sign with text that reads "Only selling older women here Nothing to sell." The sign is placed against a white wall, alongside a bookshelf filled with various books. The overall composition is centered and symmetrical, with the sign commanding the viewer's attention. The use of a bold, playful color and the handwritten text style suggest a whimsical and ironic tone. The work appears to comment on the commodification and objectification of older women, perhaps challenging societal attitudes and norms. The artist's intention seems to be to provoke thought and discussion on these important social issues through a striking visual statement. ...
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Lily Van Der Stokker
B.1954, Dutchborn in Den Bosch, The Netherlands, in 1954. She lives and works between Amsterdam and New York. In their immediate delivery, van der Stokker’s works beckon happy-go-lucky intonations in their fanciful, ‘feminine’, curlicued and flower- powered familiarity. Their formal bubbled, blobby, and loopy approachable techniques may recall the doodlings more traditionally relegated to the notebook margins of a teenage girl, while the textual inclusions create dichotomies that illuminate more cutting messages and comment upon more condemning realities. lily van der Stokker presents us with works that require the viewer to consider the implications of ‘Kissy, Kissy’ but also of ‘no improvement / no progress’. As Roberta Smith noted in 1990, “The messages conveyed in this terminally cheerful manner usually have a double edge.” ...