Rachel

Rachel

Greer LanktonWW-1986-133056
1986·Papier-mâché, metal plates, wire, acrylic paint, and matte medium·71.1 × 53.3 × 27.9 cm (28 × 21 × 11 in.)

<p>Greer Lankton made lifelike doll sculptures modeled on friends and celebrities often staged in theatrical settings. Meticulously constructed and featuring extravagant costumes and makeup, the portraits are at once glamorous and grotesque, reflecting Lankton’s lifelong obsession with body image. She was a transgender artist and self-described anorexic and addict who considered her work autobiographical. “It’s all about ME,” Lankton wrote in a powerful poem-statement that emphasizes not only “indulgence” and “vanity” but also the artist’s sense of being “trapped in [her] own world.” Here the artist depicted performance artist Rachel Rosenthal with a haggard visage yet fiercely confident stance. The sculpture once served as a mannequin in the window of Einstein’s, a boutique in New York’s East Village.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1986
Dimensions
71.1 × 53.3 × 27.9 cm (28 × 21 × 11 in.)

Artist

Greer Lankton
Greer Lankton

Mixed Media

Greer Lankton, was an American transgender artist known for creating lifelike sewn dolls that were often modeled on friends or celebrities and posed in elaborate theatrical settings. She was a key figure in the East Village art scene of the 1980s in New York.

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Year
1986
Dimensions
71.1 × 53.3 × 27.9 cm (28 × 21 × 11 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1986-133056

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Greer Lankton

Greer Lankton

Mixed Media

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