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Showing posts with label MARC JACOBS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MARC JACOBS. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

CHRIS BURDEN: Extreme Measures.

I couldn't wait to see the Chris Burden retrospective at the New Museum.  Not only was I intrigued about the prospect of a full-career retrospective of an artist most well-known for performance, but also because the entire museum would be filled with just Burden's work.  I was particularly taken by the LA Police Uniforms, created in cooperation with the Fabric Workshop and Museum in 1993.
Made by the genuine factory that manufactures LAPD uniforms, these are slightly larger than lifesize (7 feet, four inches, to be exact), a detail which makes them both fascinating and unsettling.  A commentary on authority, specifically related to the brutal police beatings in LA in 1992, the uniforms remind us of our stature within society, and also recall the fear of the civil rights era.  In the words of Blake Gopnik:
They are perfect facsimiles of what was worn by the LAPD, although blown up to just about fit the largest humans ever born. They capture the inner image that we have of every police officer we have an encounter with – whether as savior or threat. 
Dress/Jacket: Marc Jacobs
Brooch: Vintage
Belt: Jodi Arnold
Boots: DKNY
See the exhibition through 1/12/14 at the New Museum.
Photos by Kathy Paciello.


Monday, October 21, 2013

NOW WEARING: Clive Van Den Berg.


CLive Van Den Berg, The Land Throws Up A Ghost II, 2013
I'm finally embracing the season, inspired by the work of Clive Van Den Berg.  An "artist, curator, designer, writer, teacher, and activist", Van Den Berg produces work across media that deal with various themes from desire, to the human body, to landscape, and more.  Imbued with a sense of his identity as a South African, Van Den Berg's works are colorful representations of memory.
Jacket: Desigual
Jeans: Gap
Boots: L.L.Bean
Bag: Marc by Marc Jacobs
Photo by Hannah Kauffman, Van Den Berg image and info via Artsy.net.