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Sara Greenberger Rafferty — Fig (Move)
Sara Greenberger Rafferty

Fig (Move)

2011

Sara Greenberger Rafferty's *Fig (Move)* is a work that engages with the artist's ongoing exploration of performance, humor, and the female body as filtered through mass media and pop culture imagery. Rafferty frequently employs found images and printed materials, layering references to comedy, spectacle, and vulnerability to create works that feel simultaneously familiar and unsettling. The piece invites viewers to consider how gestures and representations of the body are mediated, consumed, and transformed through cultural repetition.

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Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Fig (Move), 2011

Sara Greenberger Rafferty's *Fig (Move)* is a work that engages with the artist's ongoing exploration of performance, humor, and the female body as filtered through mass media and pop culture imagery. Rafferty frequently employs found images and printed materials, layering references to comedy, spectacle, and vulnerability to create works that feel simultaneously familiar and unsettling. The piece invites viewers to consider how gestures and representations of the body are mediated, consumed, and transformed through cultural repetition.

Year
2011
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Humor And Absurdity, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Pop Sensibility, 21st Century, Female Artist, Figurative, Performance Based

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