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Rachel Kaye

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Rachel Kaye's textile playgrounds channel the eternally dramatic love affair between art and fashion. Ripped from fashion magazines today's top trends melt into mazes of color and pattern, pure visual stimulation devoid of opinion or moral stance. As if conducting an operation, Kaye deconstructs the visual fabric of her physical fabrics, letting the symbiosis of art and fashion exist on the same picture plane. Eventually any trace of the textiles' former life as a clothing object is forgotten as the patterns invite comparisons to graffiti, the internet, hieroglyphics and even technicolor cartography. The ghosts of high art masters like Yayoi Kusama and Andy Warhol loom above the trendy polka dots and floral motifs, yet instead of lamenting their grand visions' fall to consumer levels Kaye revels in the beautiful all-at-onceness of it all.

Rachel Kaye lives and works in San Francisco, CA. Her work has been exhibited at Johansson Projects (Oakland, CA), Triple Base (San Francisco, CA), Gavlak Gallery (Palm Beach, FL) and Season (Seattle, WA). For general inquiries please visit www.rachelakaye.com or contact the artist directly: rachelakaye(at)gmail.com

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