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|Event display name=Just Browsing | |Event display name=Just Browsing | ||
|Date Start=2018-07-27 | |Date Start=2018-07-27 12:00 AM | ||
|Date End=2018-07-27 | |Date End=2018-07-27 12:00 AM | ||
|Event description='by Dana Suleymanova'' | |||
|Event description=by Dana Suleymanova | |||
Just Browsing is a hybrid of a hand drawn and digital shopping platform of summer fashion intended for women. As the weather gets hotter, and swimming season approaches we get ready to debut our summer bod. The installation engages with conversations around retail, the reinforcement of the gender expectations, competitive spending, and the ways we browse online for our clothing to avoid the anxiety of in-person interactions. | Just Browsing is a hybrid of a hand drawn and digital shopping platform of summer fashion intended for women. As the weather gets hotter, and swimming season approaches we get ready to debut our summer bod. The installation engages with conversations around retail, the reinforcement of the gender expectations, competitive spending, and the ways we browse online for our clothing to avoid the anxiety of in-person interactions. | ||
Born in 1996 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Dana Suleymanova is an artist that lives and works in Texas. She has a Studio Art degree from The University of Texas at Austin and has shown in spaces such as Visual Arts Center, BlueOrange Gallery, Dimension Gallery, Aurora Picture Show, The Museum of Human Achievement, as well as others. Her own work is interested in a playful dissection of power structures through objects and performativity. Working primarily in the mediums of sculpture, new media, and performance, her pieces explore the often humorous and clunky navigation of personal identity. | Born in 1996 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Dana Suleymanova is an artist that lives and works in Texas. She has a Studio Art degree from The University of Texas at Austin and has shown in spaces such as Visual Arts Center, BlueOrange Gallery, Dimension Gallery, Aurora Picture Show, The Museum of Human Achievement, as well as others. Her own work is interested in a playful dissection of power structures through objects and performativity. Working primarily in the mediums of sculpture, new media, and performance, her pieces explore the often humorous and clunky navigation of personal identity. | ||
|Presented by=IRL | |Event format=Exhibition | ||
|Event medium=Illustration; Net.art | |||
|Associated Program=IRL; Welcome to my Homepage | |||
|Presented by=IRL; Welcome To My Homepage | |||
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | |Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | ||
|Event artist=Dana Suleymanova | |Event artist=Dana Suleymanova | ||
| | |Event admission type=Free | ||
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|Is public= | |Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:13 PM | ||
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Associated Program | IRL · Welcome to my Homepage |
'by Dana Suleymanova
Just Browsing is a hybrid of a hand drawn and digital shopping platform of summer fashion intended for women. As the weather gets hotter, and swimming season approaches we get ready to debut our summer bod. The installation engages with conversations around retail, the reinforcement of the gender expectations, competitive spending, and the ways we browse online for our clothing to avoid the anxiety of in-person interactions.
Born in 1996 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Dana Suleymanova is an artist that lives and works in Texas. She has a Studio Art degree from The University of Texas at Austin and has shown in spaces such as Visual Arts Center, BlueOrange Gallery, Dimension Gallery, Aurora Picture Show, The Museum of Human Achievement, as well as others. Her own work is interested in a playful dissection of power structures through objects and performativity. Working primarily in the mediums of sculpture, new media, and performance, her pieces explore the often humorous and clunky navigation of personal identity.