Mercedes-Benz ART SCOPE 2015-2017 「漂泊する想像力」@原美術館 http://www.art-it.asia/u/HaraMuseum/gVZyODrX9FTiYvKPlW41/?lang=ja
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Mercedes-Benz ART SCOPE 2015-2017 「漂泊する想像力」@原美術館 http://www.art-it.asia/u/HaraMuseum/gVZyODrX9FTiYvKPlW41/?lang=ja
このMercedes―benz V220dで品川駅⇔原美術館を送迎してくれます(-_^)
Menja Stevenson. Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, 2017.
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Menja Stevenson: from the Bustour series
Menja Stevenson's Bustour
Artist Wears Outfits Made From Bus Seat Fabrics as Quirky Camouflage on Public Transit Commutes
German artist creates outfits that match public transport seats
For her 2008 project “Bustour,” German artist Menja Stevenson decided to source the fabrics—called moquette—that bus seats are made of to create weird matching getups. Then she wore them and hung out by the seats she matched to see if anybody would notice.
“I couldn’t believe that many people didn’t realise the connection seeing me and the seats together,” Stevenson says. “Did they think that it was sheer coincidence? Some curious people at least talked to me, and a very few laughed, but most passengers would look shyly at me and quickly look the other way again.”
Moquette is designed to be spill and stain-proof, and can last for more than a decade. Since it can’t be purchased, Stevenson asked German transport companies to send her some.
“Wearing them, you sweat like crazy, they feel like a knight’s armor and it’s hard to act naturally.”
It’s a wonder no one sat on her.
Outfits Sourced From German Public Transportation Fabric by Menja Stevenson