Womens History Museum
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork depicts a pair of high-heeled shoes made entirely from wooden clothespins in a variety of bright, vibrant colors. The overall composition is visually striking, with the shoes contrasting against the stark white background. The use of everyday, utilitarian objects in an unconventional manner reflects the artist's playful and creative approach. The piece likely comments on the relationship between function and aesthetics, challenging the viewer's perception of common household items. This whimsical and humorous sculpture exemplifies the contemporary art practice of repurposing mundane materials to create thought-provoking and visually captivating artworks. ...
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Womens History Museum
1990Women’s History Museum was founded by Mattie Barringer (b. 1990) and Amanda McGowan (b. 1990) in 2015 out of the desire to create novel and previously unseen images of beauty. The duo engages with fashion as a medium that has the potential to exist beyond regurgitative spectacle and the ability to change the fabric of reality. Their art practice, which includes sculpture, film, painting, drawing, photography, and performance, is dictated by meticulously sourced historical materials and close collaborations with other artists who often double as models in their fashion shows. In an effort to encompass the psychic reality of fashion and foster a creative community, they interrogate the idea of the museum and insist on alternative and inclusive methods of recording history. ...
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New York CityCompany Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located at 145 Elizabeth street in the Soho neighbourhood of Manhattan. The gallery was established in 2015 by Sophie Mörner. Since 2022, Taylor Trabulus became a partner in the gallery. The gallery currently represents Tosh Basco, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Yve Laris Cohen, Hayden Dunham, TM Davy, Leyla Faye, Katherine Hubbard, Colette Lumiere, Jeanette Mundt, Raúl de Nieves, Troy Montes Michie, Women's History Museum, Ambera Wellmann and Cajsa von Zeipel, as well as the estate of seminal artist Barbara Hammer. The gallery creates artist books in tandem with Capricious Publishing, which was established in 2003 to support feminist and queer-focused art and writing. ...