Painted Costumes

    Research output: Practice-based/Artistic researchExhibition

    Abstract

    Alexis Teplin's exhibition consisted of newly commissioned work, including seven painted costumes, four paintings and a performance written for the gallery space. Teplin's work is engaged in an expanded painting practice. It begins within the history of two-dimensional painting and expands to include performance, video and sculpture. Teplin uses abstraction to construct performative installations based in seduction, artificiality and cultural signification. Her work draws on a wide range of art historical, literary and film references, which ultimately explore the nature of cultural politics and positions of decadence.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2019
    Eventexhibition; 2019-06-09; 2019-08-04 - New Art Centre, Roche Court, Wiltshire, U.K.
    Duration: 9 Jun 20194 Aug 2019

    Bibliographical note

    Number of Pieces: 12

    Impact: This exhibition was on for over a month during the summer of 2019. It had a large audience over this period as it was the main exhibition of the Arts Centre and sculpture park in their primary gallery. A new performance was written for the exhibition and performed three times during the opening event and the institution's summer party.

    Keywords

    • Art and design

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