Hrafnhildur Arnardottir "Vanity Disorder"

Judith Charles Gallery

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Charles Bank Gallery presenta its first solo show with Icelandic artist Hrafnhildur Arnardottir aka Shoplifter. Entitled Vanity Disorder, the exhibition is comprised of sculpture and wall installations fashioned from both synthetic and human hair. Visitors of the exhibition enter an extraordinary world of hairy comets and braided planets, fuzzy faces, and imaginary friends.

Currently residing in New York, Shoplifter has worked for several years exploring the use and symbolic nature of hair, and its visual and artistic potential. For Shoplifter, hair is the ultimate thread that grows from our body. Hair is an original, creative fiber, a way for people to distinguish themselves as individuals, and often an art form.

For a long time, she tied her obsession with hair to a memory of being a teenager working in an antique shop in Reykjavik and coming across a “Victorian memory flower,” a keepsake created from the hair of someone who had died. But the notion of vanity as a disorder may have come from a much earlier experience. She recently found a braid of her own hair that she had saved from a haircut given to her at 12-years old, and recalls the hacking of the braid as traumatic to her then as losing a limb.

In a recent interview, she explains, “We are all obsessed with hair. If you think about it, everybody has to squeeze out some kind of creativity dealing with your hair. Every individual has to make a choice, to deal with it, there is no way this can be completely unconscious, you either brush it or not or have it cut, but you always need to tame it in some way.

Shoplifter is the most recent recipient of Europe’s biggest textile award, The Nordic Award in Textiles. She has collaborated with various artist across the creative field including musician Bjork, Nico Muhly, artist collective a.v.a.f., and the New York fashion label VPL.

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from February 17, 2012 to March 11, 2012

Closing Reception on 2012-03-09 from 18:00 to 21:00

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