Dress Me Up - Exhibition View 1
Dress Me Up - Exhibition View 2
Dress Me Up - Exhibition View 3
  • Exhibition Views
May 2003

Dress Me Up

  • Nicole Agbay Cherubini, Donna Conlon, Linda M. Ford, Mary-Beth Gregg, Karen Liebowitz, Nicola Lopez, Rachel Shuder
  • Curator: Karen Liebowitz

Organized by seven artists who met while they were residents at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine during the summer of 2002.

After 25 years of Madonna, some of her lyrics have inevitably made their way into the ongoing dialogue of cultural production. The title Dress Me Up, a twist on one of her early songs, aptly expresses the premises that connect the works in this exhibition. These three words embody ideas of costume, transformation, masquerade, adornment, theater, identity, power, and play. In addition,, within our culture, artifice is often looked upon as negative, empty, and false, while the "natural" is deemed pure, authentic, and real. The work plays within this dichotomy; the masquerade becomes subversive and the facade is eplored as a tool of power and communication. These artists challenge the above discourse through a variety of media (painting, sculpture, photography, installation, video, and printmaking). They each take notes or prisoners from Dress Me Up and put forth what ranges from subtly subversive to overtly political, feminist work allowing for a re-evaluation of our cultural and societal concerns.