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Financial Cushions

Summary
A set of cushions embroidered with ideas about financial situations. made as a limited edition, exploring the possibility to work with the artist multiple through sites on the internet not necessarily for art projects.
Supported by
private collaboration with Smriti Mehra.
Description of project
Financial cushions are a series of cushions which are embroidered with “truisms for the financially conscious or unconscious”. They are embroidered on cushions referring to embroidered textiles traditionally made by women to express ideas about the home and family values. The real estate market has become increasingly a place of speculation. Apartment buildings are built for the luxury (speculative) market. This certainly affects the possibilities of people with lower incomes to choose where and how they will live. It also creates a stereotypical look for the home which is based on competitive market styling rather than the traditional meaning of home as a refuge and individual expression. The cushions mimic the styling of luxury goods but present critical ideas for reflection. It is an experiment to communicate directly with a public to present an artwork in a “commercial” space without the confirmation of the work as art as in the traditional commercial space for art: the gallery. It is interesting to work collaboratively, and to expand the means of working with text based art. To create a different and shorter distance between work and public was part of the motivation to place the project on Etsy.
Type of work
Artist’s multiple.
Published in
October 15, 2017 (circa) published as artist multiple on Etsy.
Etsy. The project “Financial Cushions” characterized as artist’s multiple, appears on Etsy which is an online market place where people can find merchandise and purchase.
Link to web site
https://www.etsy.com/shop/FinancialCushions
http://www.lesliejohnson.info/project.php?projectid=101&imageid=658&ismovie=false
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/54783
Collections
  • Artistic Works / Konstnärliga arbeten Akademin Valand (2012-2019)
  • Artistic Works from Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts / Konstnärliga arbeten från Konstnärliga fakulteten
Date
2017
Creator
Johnson, Leslie
Mehra, Smriti
Keywords
art
text
textile
financial cushion
Publication type
artistic work
Language
eng
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