angela ellsworth: seer bonnets - a continuing offense
angela ellsworth: seer bonnets - a continuing offense

a seer bonnet
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angela ellsworth is an american multidisciplinary artist whose paintings, drawings, installations
and performances explore the female body in its various contexts and constraints.
her work considers subjects such as physical fitness, endurance, social ritual, religious tradition,
performance art and american colonial history. ellsworth's 'seer bonnets: a continuing offense'
(2009-2010) refers to her rejected mormon heritage presented through series of antiquated
pioneer women's bonnets, constructed out of thousands of pearl-tipped corsage pins embedded
into fabric with their points directed inwards. the small, fetish-like objects not only refer to the
tradition of craft work in the home - women's work - but also stand as disembodied memorials
to the lives suffering cruelty, submission and control.
'seer bonnets: a continuing offense' is currently being exhibited as part of the 17th biennale of sydney.

decorative emblems are integrated into the bonnets
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detail of the corsage pins
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full view of a seer bonnet
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installation view of 'seer bonnets: a continuing offence' at the biennale of sydney
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seer bonnet
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seer bonnet (detail)
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up close of the pleats
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view of the tens of thousands of pins used to construct the bonnets
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all of the corsage pins are arranged to point inwards
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side view of one of the bonnets decorative detail
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detail of the 'ribbons' hanging down from each bonnet
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detail
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side view
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installation view
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i like the ideas but.... hate those displaying box things !! :( they make the works ugly! Why not change them to more simple and transparent like glass ones?
ek 07.02.10
Brilliant. So slyly complex and seductive, and that the overall work borders on banal makes it even more so. Can death be caused by millions of minute pin pricks? Iron Maiden vs. Bonnets of Pain? Is it a work of obsessive/compulsive craftyness or soothing repetitive therapy? Is it more fun to make, wear or view? Does it matter?
inawefulwonder 07.02.10
very original
jd1793 07.04.10
I am really intrigued by this. It is uncomfortable but beautiful and intricate. It is an art piece that can be understood on some level by anyone, one does not need to have taken art history or philosophy of art to understand it. ( I have a thorough dislike of purely conceptual art)
One question I would love to have answered....................where on earth did she find all those pins?
One question I would love to have answered....................where on earth did she find all those pins?
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