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Rachel Harrison — Hotdog Dog
Rachel Harrison

Hotdog Dog

2011

"Hotdog Dog" by Rachel Harrison is a sculptural work that combines the artist's characteristic approach of merging everyday consumer culture with fine art materials and forms. The piece exemplifies Harrison's interest in examining the relationships between mass production, commodity aesthetics, and sculptural tradition through unexpected juxtapositions. Harrison's work often employs modest or banal subject matter rendered in ways that challenge conventional distinctions between high and low art.

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Rachel Harrison, Hotdog Dog, 2011

"Hotdog Dog" by Rachel Harrison is a sculptural work that combines the artist's characteristic approach of merging everyday consumer culture with fine art materials and forms. The piece exemplifies Harrison's interest in examining the relationships between mass production, commodity aesthetics, and sculptural tradition through unexpected juxtapositions. Harrison's work often employs modest or banal subject matter rendered in ways that challenge conventional distinctions between high and low art.

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

Related themes

Sculpture, Mixed Media, Postmodern, Food Imagery, Whimsical Aesthetic, American Artist, 21st Century, Pop Culture, Humorous, Contemporary

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