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Untitled
Ann Hamilton (American, born in 1956)
1993
Medium/Technique
Linen collar with hand-sewn white horsehair alphabet in maple and glass case
Dimensions
Overall diameter approximately 50.8 cm (20 in.); collar diameter approximately 10.2 cm (4 in.); case size 55.9 x 55.9 x 17.8 cm (22 x 22 x 7 in.)
Credit Line
Contemporary Curator's Fund, with funds donated by Barbara Fish Lee and Thomas H. Lee
Accession Number1995.119
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsContemporary Art, Americas
ClassificationsSculpture
Ann Hamilton often uses organic materials like fabric or hair to address issues of memory, loss, protection, and vulnerability. For her, language is the key to retaining ideas and culture, symbolized here by the hand-sewn alphabet along the inside of a collar. In contrast, horsehair around the outside is wild and untamed. The labor-intensive tidiness of the sewn alphabet and the free-flowing outer ring evoke tensions between minute, controlled actions and surrounding chaos that are recurrent in Hamilton's work. According to the artist, "Textiles are making skins, and skins are about that border, that permeable edge of the body."
DescriptionEdition of 12
ProvenanceThe artist; with The Fabric Workshop, Philadelphia; to MFA, Boston, 1995.
CopyrightCourtesy: the artist & Sean Kelly Gallery, New York