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Wednesday – Friday 12 – 6 pm

Saturday 12 – 4 pm and by appointment

Maryam HoseiniBody Armor

MoMA PS1, New York, US

03.06. – 03.09.2018

  • The four artists in Body Armor—Maryam Hoseini, Zadie Xa, Delilah Montoya, and Ana Pellicer—present approaches to bodily adornment in contemporary life, placing focus on the garments and objects we wear to signal belonging, confer status, or project strength. Wearable ornaments have distinguished their owners for centuries across global cultures, embellishing appearance, granting access, and enhancing power. These distinctive markers allow individuals to move fluidly through a range of identities, operating as instruments of social influence that participate in a shared cultural language predicated on existing hierarchies and stereotypes.

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    Body Armor reimagines these adornments, and critiques the traditional, often colonial, contexts in which they are deployed. Pushing the boundaries of how we construe femininity across a range of cultures, geographies, and generations, these four artists trace the various ways these symbols work both in public and private space to define features of our cultural life, sense of self, social rankings, and communities.

    Body Armor is organized by Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1.
    Text: MoMA PS1
    Photos: JSP Art Photography/MoMA PS1

Maryam Hoseini
Look (Horizon #3), 2016
Acrylic, ink and pencil on paper
71 x 61 ⁠cm

Maryam Hoseini
My Virgin and Strange Traveler (Horizon #11), 2016
Acrylic, ink and pencil on paper
71 x 56 ⁠cm

Maryam Hoseini, Princess and Princess in the Garden (Chapt. 3), 2018
Acrylic, ink and pencil on wood panel
61 ⁠× ⁠45.75 cm

Maryam Hoseini, Princess and Princess in the Garden (Chapt. 4), 2018
Acrylic, ink and pencil on wood panel
61 ⁠× ⁠45.75 ⁠cm

Maryam Hoseini
Princess and Princess in the Garden (Chapt. 5), 2018
Acrylic, ink and pencil on wood panel
61 ⁠× ⁠45.75 ⁠cm