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"And every woman will be a walking synthesis of the universe"
Apocalypse Ballet (Pink Ring), 2006 and other works
The Swiss artist Mai-Thu Perret (1976 Geneva) is a rapidly rising star in an art world that is fast taking stock of the twentieth century – the era of modernism. Perret’s early oeuvre is loosely based on a story she invented herself entitled ‘The Crystal Frontier’, and consists of ambitious projects such as an aluminium teapot-cum-exhibition space based on a Bauhaus design.
Known for her multidisciplinary, installation-based practice that integrates socialist subject matter, feminist politics, and classic modernist themes, Perret reanimates issues typically associated with the 1960s and 1970s within a contemporary framework. Her invented worlds synthesize a profusion of art-historical and cultural references, as well as a range of genres—including literature, design, craft, and performance—in order to explore new utopian possibilities and establish an imaginary place that exists outside of a linear conception of time…
Tom Wesselmann
Joan Miro
Roy Lichtenstein
Mark Rothko
Henri Matisse
Jackson Pollock
Andy Warhol
Willem De Kooning
J.M Basquiat
Cindy Sherman
Miquel Barcelo
Antoni Tapies
Damien Hirst
Gerhard Richter
Takashi Murakami
Lucian Freud
Francis Bacon
Christian Boltanski