THE MET NY
CORNELIA PARKER
Cornelia Parker was born in Cheshire, England and currently lives and works in London. Through a combination of visual and verbal allusions her work triggers cultural metaphors and personal associations, which allow the viewer to witness the transformation of the most ordinary objects into somethingcompelling and extraordinary. She has had major solo shows at the Serpentine Gallery, London, ICA Boston, the Galeria Civica de Arte Moderne in Turin, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, Museo De Arte de Lima, Peru, and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, among other institutions. Her work is in numer- ous prestigious collections worldwide including MoMA (New York), the Metropolitan Museum New York, the Tate Gallery, the British Council, and De Young Museum San Francisco.
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MOCA LA
KERRY JAMES MARSHALL
Printed Image: Kerry James Marshall Souvenir 1, 1997 Acrylic, collage, and glitter on unstretched canvas108 x 156 in. (274.3 x 396.2 cm) Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Bernice and Kenneth Newberger Fund.
Produced by weR2 for MOCA on the occasion of the exhibition Kerry James Marshall: Mastry at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles March 12-July 3, 2017.
19 X25 inches
Made in India
Screen printed on cotton percale with cotton duck back
Standard pillow sham, pillow is not included.
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PARRISH ART MUSEUM
JENNIFER BARTLETT
Jennifer Bartlett’s work and career embody quintessential ideals of American art: her serialization of geometric forms; familiar objects that recall the American homescape—a house, a tree, a white picket fence; along with literal painterly shapes, a line or a brush stroke. An obsessively energetic and versatile artist, Bartlett has, for the past forty years, explored and exploded the ever-expanding possibilities of painting. Using the grid as an organizational system, Bartlett paints and draws with a nely tuned understanding of the sensation of color and form, creating modular images that range from the abstract to the representational.
This exquisite wearable is based on Bartlett’s One Foot Line from the Parrish Art Museum collection and was produced exclusively for the Parrish Art Museum in collaboration with the artist, by weR2.
Jennifer Bartlett (American, born 1941)
One Foot Line, 1974
Enamel on steel 2 plates, 12 x 12 inches each, 12 x 25 inches overall
Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, N.Y., Gift of Paul F. Walter, 1982.10.9
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SITE SANTA FE
REGINA SILVEIRA
Working in painting, video, printmaking, and installation, Brazilian artist Regina Silveira has explored the limits of perception for more than four decades. Often referencing imagery inspired by biblical allegory, some of Silveira’s most arresting works take the form of large-scale site-specific works that express the anxieties that underlie our contemporary global condition. With swarms of black vinyl frogs, insects, and human footprints, Silveira creates disorienting works that serve as metaphors for contemporary ills.
On the occasion of the exhibition Future Shockin 2017, Silveira translated her captivating insect swarm to a luxurious oversized scarf made in Italy in a luxurious combination of modal and cashmere. This exquisite wearable was produced exclusively for SITE Santa Fe in collaboration with the artist, by weR2.
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ICA BOSTON
CORNELIA PAKER
Cornelia Parker was born in Cheshire, England and currently lives and works in London. Through a combination of visual and verbal allusions her work triggers cultural metaphors and personal associations, which allow the viewer to witness the transformation of the most ordinary objects intosomethingcompellingandextraordinary. Shehashadmajorsolo shows at the Serpentine Gallery, London, ICA Boston, the Galeria Civica de Arte Moderne in Turin, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, Museo De Arte de Lima, Peru, and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, among other institutions.
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VILEBREQUIN
DONALD SULTAN
The Vilebrequin x Donald Sultan collection is a limited edition collaboration offering feature Sultan’s iconic red and white Lantern Flowers, which has been transposed onto the Vilebrequin Moorea swim short.
- Swim Short
- The original from the 70s
- Elastic waistband, drawstring, side pockets
- Back pocket with Velcro flap.
- Side leg length in M : 39.5 cm
- 100% polyamide
- XS-3XL
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