Rosie, 2007

BIRGIT DIEKER

 

EUR 30,000 + VAT

 

Rosie, 2007

Sculpture of clothing

184 x 60 x 60 cm

 

 

About this work

 

True to the name, ‘Rosie’ is made from comfortingly intimate and feminine materials: piles of used clothing with a pink and floral outer layer. But any cosiness is torn away by the lack of arms; melding of the body into the head; and gaping wounds – the worst apparently caused by ripping out the heart. It’s a violent demonstration of – in Dieker’s words – ‘the tension between interiority and exteriority, between private and public, concealment and disclosure’.

BIRGIT DIEKER BIOGRAPHY

Berlin-based Birgit Dieker makes potently abject sculptural works which challenge how female identity has been imposed by the historically dominant patriarchy. Resisting both the aestheticizing tradition of ‘the nude’ and the suppression of female desire by social conventions, she layers and cuts used clothing to explore bodies which take strange and fragmented forms. The results invoke the surrealist spirit of moving beyond the objectified body – previously regarded as ‘natural’ – to reach the freedom of an invented body.  Dieker sees this recognition of identity as construction as ‘the search for a self that is concealed under layers of experience and stories, a kind of peeling away.’

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EUR 4,200 + VAT

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