About The Work
Third Drawer Down in collaboration with Marilyn Minter and the Brooklyn Museum presents the Pretty/Dirty collection. The 100 Food Porn Trivet is an oversized placemat that can be used as a table centerpiece.
Marilyn Minter's sensual paintings, photographs, and videos vividly explore complex and contradictory emotions around beauty and the feminine body in American culture. She trains a critical eye on the power of desire, questioning the fashion industry's commercialization of sex and the body. Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty is the first retrospective of her work.
Courtesy of Third Drawer Down
About Marilyn Minter
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Wangechi Mutu – ‘Working with prints is a kind of archaeography. It's my way to conjure something from the past that can tell me something'
- Interviews & Features: Is that really Wangechi Mutu in the new Marilyn Minter Artspace edition?
- Interviews & Features: Seol Kwon ‘My earliest creations were female faces, my way of trying to manifest a reflection of myself not visible in the world around me’
- Interviews & Features: Marilyn Minter on Art, Life & Everything In Between
- Interviews & Features: What 'Gossip Girl' Got Right (And Wrong) About the Art World
About The Work
Third Drawer Down in collaboration with Marilyn Minter and the Brooklyn Museum presents the Pretty/Dirty collection. The 100 Food Porn Trivet is an oversized placemat that can be used as a table centerpiece.
Marilyn Minter's sensual paintings, photographs, and videos vividly explore complex and contradictory emotions around beauty and the feminine body in American culture. She trains a critical eye on the power of desire, questioning the fashion industry's commercialization of sex and the body. Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty is the first retrospective of her work.
Courtesy of Third Drawer Down
About Marilyn Minter
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Wangechi Mutu – ‘Working with prints is a kind of archaeography. It's my way to conjure something from the past that can tell me something'
- Interviews & Features: Is that really Wangechi Mutu in the new Marilyn Minter Artspace edition?
- Interviews & Features: Seol Kwon ‘My earliest creations were female faces, my way of trying to manifest a reflection of myself not visible in the world around me’
- Interviews & Features: Marilyn Minter on Art, Life & Everything In Between
- Interviews & Features: What 'Gossip Girl' Got Right (And Wrong) About the Art World
Specifications
- Heat resistant
- Wipe clean
- Ships in 10 to 14 business days from California.
- This work is final sale and not eligible for return.
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