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Misfits F

Nairy Baghramian

2021
Varnished cast aluminum, granite(Costa Smeralda), walnut wood from Danh Vo's McNamara’s project, C-print in artist frame
Granite: 90 x 141 x 57 cm; 14 x 74 x 14 cm; 14 x 92 x 20 cm; 16 x 72 x 30 cm
C-print: 98.5 x 80 cm; frame: 113 x 106 x 5.5 cm
Winsing Arts Collection

Photo © Nick Ash

Misfits F

Nairy Baghramian

2021
Varnished cast aluminum, granite(Costa Smeralda), walnut wood from Danh Vo's McNamara’s project, C-print in artist frame
Granite: 90 x 141 x 57 cm; 14 x 74 x 14 cm; 14 x 92 x 20 cm; 16 x 72 x 30 cm
C-print: 98.5 x 80 cm; frame: 113 x 106 x 5.5 cm
Winsing Arts Collection

The recent work “Misfits F”, it looks to children as another category of social outlier in a series of sculptures and photographs that consider the playground as a political space. It was inspired by children's assembly-building toys: at first glance the two parts of each sculpture appear to fit together when in reality they do not. From childhood, we are taught to assemble elements that dovetail perfectly and hence to develop a way of thinking according to which things must necessarily fit one another. Baghramian’s sculptures negate this alleged coincidence: they offer the experience of error as the only possible one, inviting us to discover beauty precisely in their imperfect juxtaposition.

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Exhibition view at Winsing Art Place / Courtesy Winsing Arts Foundation Photo © ANPIS FOTO
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Exhibition view at Winsing Art Place / Courtesy Winsing Arts Foundation Photo © ANPIS FOTO
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Exhibition view at Winsing Art Place / Courtesy Winsing Arts Foundation Photo © ANPIS FOTO
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Exhibition view at Winsing Art Place / Courtesy Winsing Arts Foundation Photo © ANPIS FOTO
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Artist Biography
Nairy Baghramian
Nairy Baghramian was born in Isfahan, Iran, in 1971 and is a member of the Armenian minority. In 1984, she moved with her family to Berlin, Germany, due to political and social circumstances. She once said, "I knew exactly what it means to live in a culture or in a society that culture is almost not existence, my desire was wherever whenever I can be confronted related to art I will take that opportunity." Her upbringing and fluidity of identity is also reflected in her work. For her, sculpture is intimately linked to time, architectural site, body, gender and social context. It is not just an individual entity, but encompasses the experience of the body that is inevitably constrained by its surroundings, a work that speaks of precariousness, aided by external forces to achieve a state of equilibrium, and a metaphor for a relationship of dependence with society.
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