Deborah Colton Gallery will present "Inverted Dresses," an exhibition featuring sculptural work from Mexican artist Miriam Medrez.
"Inverted Dresses" invites the viewers to rediscover the female body and delve into its unexplored spaces, but above all, to identify common places taking the inner self as point of departure. The series consists of eighteen dresseswhich combines artisanal techniques such as embroidery and knitting with modern techniques such as the digitalization of images and numerical printing build over metal structures that provide a vertebral appearance to the pieces.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 23.
Deborah Colton Gallery will present "Inverted Dresses," an exhibition featuring sculptural work from Mexican artist Miriam Medrez.
"Inverted Dresses" invites the viewers to rediscover the female body and delve into its unexplored spaces, but above all, to identify common places taking the inner self as point of departure. The series consists of eighteen dresseswhich combines artisanal techniques such as embroidery and knitting with modern techniques such as the digitalization of images and numerical printing build over metal structures that provide a vertebral appearance to the pieces.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 23.
Deborah Colton Gallery will present "Inverted Dresses," an exhibition featuring sculptural work from Mexican artist Miriam Medrez.
"Inverted Dresses" invites the viewers to rediscover the female body and delve into its unexplored spaces, but above all, to identify common places taking the inner self as point of departure. The series consists of eighteen dresseswhich combines artisanal techniques such as embroidery and knitting with modern techniques such as the digitalization of images and numerical printing build over metal structures that provide a vertebral appearance to the pieces.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through April 23.