Ethel Shipton American, b. 1963
Things I See In The Street: Waiting, 2025
Digital print and screenprint
24 x 19.75 in
61 x 50.2 cm
61 x 50.2 cm
Edition of 20
Discarded furniture holds the memory of how it was used and the people who lived in and with it. Shipton, in 'Waiting,' sees the lone chair as human-like, a character...
Discarded furniture holds the memory of how it was used and the people who lived in and with it. Shipton, in "Waiting," sees the lone chair as human-like, a character that is simultaneously restricted by the fence next to which it is placed, though it waits nonetheless. The chair, like many of us, is out of its usual environment, in an in-between place, waiting for its journey to continue.
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