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Ani Gandžumian
✩ ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ ⊹₊ ⋆ play me ⋆ ₊⊹ ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ ✩, 2024
Nerūdijantis plienas, poliesterio audinys / Stainless steel, polyester fabric
170 x 190 x 55 cm
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It is a personal narrative of the shaping experiences, intertwining childhood dreams and emotions, teenage experiences and current creative explorations. The form of the work is inspired by hide-and-seek and...
It is a personal narrative of the shaping experiences, intertwining childhood dreams and emotions, teenage experiences and current creative explorations. The form of the work is inspired by hide-and-seek and embodies the search for a safe space in a restless world.
The suit fabric refers to the scraps her father gave her as a child for making doll clothes, and the metal wire, which has become a tool for creating familiar, girlish forms, embodies the desire to resist established [gender] norms.
The suit fabric refers to the scraps her father gave her as a child for making doll clothes, and the metal wire, which has become a tool for creating familiar, girlish forms, embodies the desire to resist established [gender] norms.