The Oregon - based artist Jessica Jackson Hutchins
transforms everyday household objects — from furniture to clothing — and infuses them with human emotion and rawness.
Inspired as much by poetry and philosophy as by the affecting material qualities of sculpture, Salcedo subtly and painstakingly
transforms everyday household objects and garments - symbols of a vanished existence and of the human tragedies that are its cause.
For over forty years, the artist has been making work that's like The Feminine Mystique come to life,
transforming everyday household objects into what her gallery, JTT, calls «nightmarish and fantastical dreamscapes.»
Not exact matches
Lee creates poetic
object - based installations fashioned from
everyday materials and
household items such as soap, towels, cardboard boxes, and plastic containers, which he
transforms through subtle gestures of painting, drawing, and placement.
Opening February 23, 2017, No Place Like Home
transforms Israel Museum galleries into a domestic interior with artworks inspired by
everyday household objects
Everyday household objects from furniture to clothing are re-contextualized and
transformed through expanded definitions of domesticity.
Known for
transforming household objects into dynamic sculptural installations through the addition of ceramics, paint, and found materials, Hutchins» practice examines the artistic potential of the
everyday.