Cave's «Soundsuits» —
wearable sculptures made of found objects — and his videos and other work speak to the African diaspora.
Be on the look out for rogue performance artist Sylva Dean and Ventiko in
wearable sculptures made of milk cartons from Bushwick Day Care Center.
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Starting out her career by
making wearable art, Booker now works almost exclusively with recycled tires in her
sculptures and has been since the early 1990s.
More recently, his interest in Buddhist meditation has
made its way into his artistic practice, and he focuses on
making «
wearable fiber
sculptures» that are associated with rituals.
Divergent views of the heavens and the sky in Slavic (Koschei the Deathless, Baby Jaga, Tugarin Zmeevich, Zmeu Gorynich) and Western mythologies (Icarus and Deadalus), as well as later, turn - of - the - century attitudes inherited from such diverse sources as the Wright brothers and Vladimir Tatlin's Letatlin flying device, play into various
sculptures and actions, most prominently in a 8 - foot pair of
wearable wings,
made of black umbrellas, constructed by the artist and his wife in a furious all - nighter, after the discovery of an account of Tatlin's shared project.
The artist actually began her career
making wearable sculpture in the 1980s, and continues to emphasize the connections between life, movement, and her artworks.
Calder Jewellery explores the lifelong output of
wearable art pieces
made for family and friends by one of the most innovative and influential figures in 20th - century art, best known for his iconic
sculptures and mobiles.
The
Made in Alexandria Pop - Up Shop will feature unique, handmade gifts including jewelry, photography, paintings, ceramics,
sculpture,
wearable art, and more.
A life - size, light - up 2001
sculpture of a woman in a form fitting green cat suit and a newly
made wearable metallic body plate, titled Cover Story, are arresting but remain problematic depictions of the body — whether or not they're intentionally meant to be over-the-top.
Some of Mbikayi's
sculptures are
made wearable, becoming outfits for public or filmed performances.
Encouraged by the response, she continued to
make these
wearable sculptures which are assembled using gold or silver wire to bind precious & semiprecious gemstones.
The commissioned series of photographs by Gorka Postigo showing her using her acting skills to engage with each item of
wearable sculpture / jewellery,
make an important contribution to the show.