aricoco (Ari Tabei) "nest-un-settled"

NY Studio Gallery

poster for aricoco (Ari Tabei) "nest-un-settled"

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Exploring the primordial urge to nest and investigating the boundaries of the meaning of home, aricoco creates sculptural garments and bags with which she interacts. The meticulously constructed works are comprised of thousands of small objects such as buttons, strips of fabric and eggshells which are painstakingly interwoven. Aricoco then invents and records ritualistic play and performative actions within the cocoon-like pieces. These actions serve both to revive her childhood experiences and interpret the influences of her culture.

Aricoco sees her works and actions as symbolic of home. Simultaneously, the space within the often enormous garments can appear unsettled and awkward as the artist robes and disrobes, sometimes seeming to struggle. “I perform to heal and nourish myself so that I regain strength to survive when I emerge,” states the artist. “I use different materials and processes to explore specific personal or cultural meanings. Robing and disrobing my temporary shelter, I package my body to be disconnected from reality, but also to tie myself to it.” Using video and photographs, aricoco records her performances, which reflect her struggle and hope to survive each day.

[Image: Aricoco "Dress for Today #2" (2007) fabric scraps, performance for video, dimensions variable]

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Schedule

from October 07, 2010 to November 06, 2010
Artist Performance: October 29, 8:00 pm.

Opening Reception on 2010-10-08 from 19:00 to 21:00

Artist(s)

Ari Tabei, aricoco

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