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Artist Uses Clothesline Installations As Art | Art

By Saharg @Saharghazale

Artist Uses Clothesline Installations As Art | Art

Finnish artist Kaarina Kaikkonen creates site-specific installations by recycling secondhand clothing. The artist suspends the garments like a line of laundry hanging out to dry. A habit known to poor parts of most countries, has become in this installation an artistic statement!

Artist Uses Clothesline Installations As Art | Art

Initially, the apparel artist worked with men’s jackets, shirts, and ties, finding inspiration from memories of her late father. In recent years, Kaikkonen has turned her attention onto the memory of her late mother, utilizing women’s clothing and shoes. Holding on to clothing is a way of holding on to memories of people. In a way, hanging the articles of clothing high above is freeing.

Artist Uses Clothesline Installations As Art | Art

Kaikkonen’s large-scale installations have lined many streets and fields across the world. She began her creative apparel adventures in the 80s and has grown to master the art of lined clothing installations, producing fantastic, grandeur shapes in open spaces. Her pieces really transform any space they inhabit.

Artist Uses Clothesline Installations As Art | Art

Via My Modern Met


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By Julie
posted on 07 June at 22:15
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Very cool clothes hanging installation. My husband and I own www.bestdryingrack.com We believe that hanging laundry is a very beautiful experience for all involved.