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Pulling the String
Found fabric and collagraph prints
Fanny Allié’s practice is influenced and directed by refuse, lost and overlooked elements of daily life. She incorporates into her work found and discarded materials, including textiles and objects, juxtaposing these remnants to produce records of contemporary life. Acting as a modern-day scavenger of her own refuse and that of others, she repurposes abandoned everyday objects in an effort to expose the human traces woven into these materials, to redirect the waste of our consumer culture and to reflect on the precarious narrative that links us to each other.
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Fanny Allié’s practice is influenced and directed by refuse, lost and overlooked elements of daily life. She incorporates into her work found and discarded materials, including textiles and objects, juxtaposing these remnants to produce records of contemporary life. Acting as a modern-day scavenger of her own refuse and that of others, she repurposes abandoned everyday objects in an effort to expose the human traces woven into these materials, to redirect the waste of our consumer culture and to reflect on the precarious narrative that links us to each other.
Artwork Information
Year
2021
Materials
Found fabric and collagraph prints
Authentication
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
27 x 18 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
Floated: 31.5 x 22.5 x 2 inches
This artwork is custom-framed in hand-built solid wood framing with archival materials. Custom framed artworks will ship in 1 - 3 weeks.
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“Through my work, I reflect on human connections and feelings related to memory, passage, loss, the discarded, ephemerality and the delicate and precarious narrative that links us to each other”
About the Artist
Fanny Allié
Featured in Hyperallergic, New York Times, New York Magazine, Fanny Allié's mixed-media works incorporate sewing, texture, drawing and painting. Her work considers the human body from the lens of gesture and investigates how bodily forms operate when fragmented.
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Fanny Allié’s practice is influenced and directed by refuse, lost and overlooked elements of daily life. She incorporates into her work found and discarded materials, including textiles and objects, juxtaposing these remnants to produce records of contemporary life. Acting as a modern-day scavenger of her own refuse and that of others, she repurposes abandoned everyday objects in an effort to expose the human traces woven into these materials, to redirect the waste of our consumer culture and to reflect on the precarious narrative that links us to each other.