Cheap, mass-produced, unoriginal, tacky, broken, and discarded, in each artwork, objects do things they are not meant to do. By toying with taste, function, and convention, a visual language is created from turning value into a game and an aesthetic. Materials are manipulated and reassembled to go against their contrived natures, not pretending to be anything that they are not but simply misbehaving. This collection of artworks physically exploits discarded consumer goods into abstract structures which disrupt normative conventions.
Images photographed by Jackie Brady
Installation view, A Perfect Fit, Stop in the Name of Fashion
2024
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Stop in the Name of Fashion (detail) 2024
Stop in the Name of Fashion (detail) 2024
Wheatpaste ad campaign on paper
60x40”
Installation view, A Perfect Fit 2024
A Perfect Fit (detail) 2024
A Perfect Fit (detail) 2024
A Perfect Fit (detail) 2024
A Perfect Fit (detail) 2024
Installation view, A Perfect Fit, Stop in the Name of Fashion, Pink Flamingo 2024