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Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Fashion
Online Viewing Room, Mar 2 - Aug 7, 2021

Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Fashion: Online Viewing Room

Past exhibition
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Overview
Grid, 2016 Acrylic polymer, inkjet prints, and paper on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware Irregular, 70 ½ x 24 x ½ inches (179 x 61 x 1.3 cm)
Grid, 2016
Acrylic polymer, inkjet prints, and paper on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware
Irregular, 70 ½ x 24 x ½ inches (179 x 61 x 1.3 cm)

"Partially of necessity, fashion is a domain rife with paradox...Easily and often criticized for its perceived commercial restraints, fashion is also telling of the desires and mores of a time period. It is a document of culture. It is a second skin, a mediating tissue to the outside world. It is performative and public, yet deeply personal...

Rafferty mines the sartorial lexicon of the online shopping arena, appropriating found imagery and deploying the quotidian, serialized object, alongside the rarified, coveted status symbol. Filtering both alike through the virtual intimacy of the internet, the objects are presented as flattened silhouettes, acting as a tabula rasa for the desires and aspirations of the consumer, and a surrogate for the complexities of the body itself." 
- text from essay "Is Fashion Facile? or A Good Copy Is Better Than A Bad Original" by Mellissa Huber, Assistant Curator, Costume Institute, Metropolitan Museum of Art published in a zine by Sara Greenberger Rafferty and Recommended Reading in 2016.

Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Fashion is an online exhibition which focuses on Rafferty's interest in the history and industry of fashion. The show includes a selection of important pieces spanning the last seven years, many of which have featured prominently in museum shows across the USA. 

 

The works presented here utilize imagery pulled largely from online clothes shopping. Specific references include mass produced items like boyfriend jeans and graphic tee-shirts as well as iconic garments by designers and luxury brands like Moschino, Commes de Garcons, and Yves Saint Laurent. Rafferty explores these symbols of both global capitalism and so-called individuality while considering the presumptively facile realm of apparel and fashion.

Achieved through an innovative process which combines Plexiglas, acrylic polymer, paint and inkjet prints, the resulting singular pictures reveal the artist's hand while also using the logic of the internet or a computer desktop. These works speak to Rafferty's ongoing considerations of the implications for photography in the digital era and saturation of images and content in our world today.

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Works
  • Grid, 2016 Acrylic polymer, inkjet prints, and paper on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware Irregular, 70 ½ x 24 x ½ inches (179 x 61 x 1.3 cm)
    Grid, 2016
    Acrylic polymer, inkjet prints, and paper on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware
    Irregular, 70 ½ x 24 x ½ inches (179 x 61 x 1.3 cm)
  • FM FM 1990, 2016, 2016 Acrylic polymer, inkjet prints, and paper on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware Irregular, 35 x 24 x ½ inches (88.9 x 61 x 1.3 cm)
    FM FM 1990, 2016, 2016
    Acrylic polymer, inkjet prints, and paper on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware
    Irregular, 35 x 24 x ½ inches (88.9 x 61 x 1.3 cm)
  • Kane Dress 2016, 2016-2019 Acrylic polymer and inkjet prints on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware irregular, 48 x 24 x 1/2 inches (121.9 x 61 x 1.3 cm)
    Kane Dress 2016, 2016-2019
    Acrylic polymer and inkjet prints on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware
    irregular, 48 x 24 x 1/2 inches (121.9 x 61 x 1.3 cm)
  • Picture (Help by Lanvin), 2018 Gelatin silver print 20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
    Picture (Help by Lanvin), 2018
    Gelatin silver print
    20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
  • Untitled, 2014 Acrylic polymer and inkjet prints on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware Irregular, 45 x 40 x ½ inches (114.3 x 101.6 x 1.3 cm)
    Untitled, 2014
    Acrylic polymer and inkjet prints on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware
    Irregular, 45 x 40 x ½ inches (114.3 x 101.6 x 1.3 cm)
  • Thigh High, 2016 Acrylic polymer and inkjet prints on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware 78 x 60 x ½ inches (198.1 x 152.4 x 1.3 cm)
    Thigh High, 2016
    Acrylic polymer and inkjet prints on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware
    78 x 60 x ½ inches (198.1 x 152.4 x 1.3 cm)
  • Top and Bottom, 2016 Acrylic polymer and inkjet prints on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware Irregular, 40 x 56 x ½ inches (101.6 x 142.2 x 1.3 cm)
    Top and Bottom, 2016
    Acrylic polymer and inkjet prints on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware
    Irregular, 40 x 56 x ½ inches (101.6 x 142.2 x 1.3 cm)
  • Pink Tights I, 2017 Acrylic polymer and inkjet print on acetate mounted to Plexiglas 29 x 23 inches (73.7 x 58.4 cm)
    Pink Tights I, 2017
    Acrylic polymer and inkjet print on acetate mounted to Plexiglas
    29 x 23 inches (73.7 x 58.4 cm)
  • The Long Glove I, 2017 Acrylic polymer and inkjet print on acetate mounted to Plexiglas with cardboard behind 29 x 23 inches (73.6 x 58.4 cm)
    The Long Glove I, 2017
    Acrylic polymer and inkjet print on acetate mounted to Plexiglas with cardboard behind
    29 x 23 inches (73.6 x 58.4 cm)
  • Untitled, 2014-15 Acrylic polymer and digital print on crepe-de-chine on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware Irregular, 53 ½ x 40 x ½ inches (135.9 x 101.6 x 1.3 cm)
    Untitled, 2014-15
    Acrylic polymer and digital print on crepe-de-chine on acetate on Plexiglas, and hardware
    Irregular, 53 ½ x 40 x ½ inches (135.9 x 101.6 x 1.3 cm)
Press release

Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Fashion

Online: March 2 - 7, 2021

 

Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Fashion is a week long online exhibition which focuses on Rafferty's interest in the history and industry of fashion. The exhibition will be live in conjunction with our FIAC OVR presentation. 

 

An extension of our FIAC OVR presentation, Sara Greenberger Rafferty: Fashion is an online exhibition which focuses on Rafferty's interest in the history and industry of fashion. The show includes a selection of important pieces spanning the last seven years, many of which have featured prominently in museum shows across the USA. 

The works presented here utilize imagery pulled largely from online clothes shopping. Specific references include mass produced items like boyfriend jeans and graphic tee-shirts as well as iconic garments by designers and luxury brands like Moschino, Commes de Garcons, and Yves Saint Laurent. Rafferty explores these symbols of both global capitalism and so-called individuality while considering the presumptively facile realm of apparel and fashion.

Achieved through an innovative process which combines Plexiglas, acrylic polymer, paint and inkjet prints, the resulting singular pictures reveal the artist's hand while also using the logic of the internet or a computer desktop. These works speak to Rafferty's ongoing considerations of the implications for photography in the digital era and saturation of images and content in our world today.

 

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