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Rachel Harrison — Party Collection
Rachel Harrison — Party Collection
Rachel Harrison — Party Collection
Rachel Harrison — Party Collection
Rachel Harrison

Party Collection

2025

This sculptural work combines found and fabricated materials into an anthropomorphic form balanced atop a wooden stool. A vibrant polystyrene and cement mass, painted in coral, pink, yellow, and green hues, sits precariously on the pedestal, with a protruding limb like element and a decorative beaded accessory draped across its upper surface. The composition suggests both instability and playful irreverence, mixing high and low cultural references through the incorporation of commercial fashion items and utilitarian objects. The work exemplifies contemporary sculptural practice that embraces material heterogeneity and conceptual wit, engaging with traditions of assemblage while maintaining a decidedly contemporary visual vocabulary.

Medium
Polystyrene, cardboard, cement, acrylic, Forever 21 Party Collection bottoms, stool, and drawing with Chase Manhattan Bank pen and BIC Cristal Ballpoint pen on pedestal
Overall

Notes

Regen Projects, 'planchette', April 25 – May 23, 2026. Inventory ref: RHa 232.

For Sale — $55000

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Rachel Harrison, Party Collection, 2025

This sculptural work combines found and fabricated materials into an anthropomorphic form balanced atop a wooden stool. A vibrant polystyrene and cement mass, painted in coral, pink, yellow, and green hues, sits precariously on the pedestal, with a protruding limb like element and a decorative beaded accessory draped across its upper surface. The composition suggests both instability and playful irreverence, mixing high and low cultural references through the incorporation of commercial fashion items and utilitarian objects. The work exemplifies contemporary sculptural practice that embraces material heterogeneity and conceptual wit, engaging with traditions of assemblage while maintaining a decidedly contemporary visual vocabulary.

Medium
Polystyrene, cardboard, cement, acrylic, Forever 21 Party Collection bottoms, stool, and drawing with Chase Manhattan Bank pen and BIC Cristal Ballpoint pen on pedestal
Dimensions
overall: 95.3 x 55.9 x 41.9 cm
Year
2025
Seen at
Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Material Experimentation, Pop Culture References, Institutional Critique, Wood, Pedestal Based, Mixed Media, Polystyrene, Cement, American Artist, Contemporary Sculpture, Fashion Materials, Assemblage Art, 21st Century, Gesture and Movement, Figurative Form, Playful Subversion, Absurdist Humor, Vibrant Color, Gallery Installation, Found Objects

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