Tiffany Ludwig on nanomajority.com
April 20, 2011
Tiffany Ludwig contributes a new essay by her collaboration with Renee Piechocki, Two Girls Working. Exploring their project Trappings, Two Girls Working discuss artworks and moments which have encountered instances of censorship in exhibitions, public installations and removal of interviews by participants. Read Telling stories in the public realm: what has been removed.
Trappings is an artwork that begins by asking women to respond to the question: what do you wear that makes you feel powerful? While the project begins with a question about clothing, the project is not about fashion and to a large extent is not even about clothing. Through its multiple parts, Trappings ignites conversations about the meaning and expression of power.
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