Chelsea Culprit

Sigue las Señales - Arcoiris y Sombra

2020

CZ-CU-CH-2020-02

Escultura de impresión 3D PLA con altavoz Bluetooth funcional incorporado / PLA 3D printing sculpture with built-in functional Bluetooth speaker

16.5 x 30.3 x 12.7 cm / 6.5 x 12 x 5 in

2020

Chelsea Culprit

Carboncillo, pastel seco, tinta índigo, café, acrílico y gouache sobre lienzo / Charcoal, dry pastel, indigo dye, coffee and acrylic gouache on canvas

61 x 186 cm / 24 x 73.25 in

Chelsea Culprit

Chelsea Culprit’s work entangles representations of the body’s capacity for work, play, display, expression, the performed authenticity of identity, and the intractability of freedom and personal bondage. Moving freely between the pictorial imagery of folk art and the materiality of the real world, Culprit’s works are composed of feelings as much as descriptions. Working variously with painting, neon light, sculptural assemblage, and installation, her work uses a composite approach to translate the ideologies of female identity which are used to define the gender binary.

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Three recent New York gallery shows offer a glimpse into the wonderful work happening in the shadows of the mainstream art market. By Barry Schwabsky, for The Nation

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