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New Works from Lauren Bergman - American Feminism
Wednesday May 28, 2008 |
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New York based artist Lauren Bergman’s paintings explore the idealization of both the feminine identity and American culture by simultaneously debunking both. Check out this great piece she recently completed called Mousetrap. How could you not want a sassy redhead in your collection of paintings?
Bergman’s 2006 series explores an atmosphere that seems to intersect somewhere between state fair and pin-up calendar. In You’re a Big Girl, a nude woman with star nipple tassels stands on stage in between two pre-adolescent girls in pinafore dresses. The woman points her fingers to the smile on her face. Written on the red and white-stripped stage banner is the expression, “You’re a big girl, you’ve been lied to before!” Ripped from its original context, this found text seems to both challenge and confirm the woman’s position as an object to be gazed upon, an innocence lost.
See more of Bergman's work at www.laurenbergman.net.
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