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In Striking Assemblages, Portia Munson Elucidates Societal Constraints on Women — Colossal

Last updated: November 27, 2024 6:18 pm
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Portia Munson, an artist based in Catskill, New York, has been creating intricate sculptures and installations for over three decades using a wide array of found and readymade consumer products. These works delve deep into the hidden messages and codes present in mass-produced objects.

Munson’s exploration of consumer items began in 1989 when she showcased an early version of her bright pink assemblage titled “Pink Project: Table” for her MFA thesis exhibition at Rutgers University. Initially collecting pink plastic objects as painting references, Munson’s collection grew to encompass a vast array of pink, plastic, mass-produced items. This accumulation eventually led to immersive installations like “Pink Project: Bedroom,” where salvaged pink bedroom furnishings are paired with found pink plastic and synthetic objects.

The color pink became a focal point in Munson’s work as she delved into the societal associations of the color with women, particularly babies and young girls. Through her pieces, Munson questions the underlying reasons for these associations, often sourcing her materials from garage sales, thrift stores, and flea markets.

Munson’s compositions often take the form of elaborate tableaus, with tables and serving trays serving as platforms for her jumbled arrangements of figurines, string, and rope. Pieces like “Bound Angel” showcase a mix of found figurines, lamps, candles, and wedding gowns, all intertwined with string and rope on an oval table. These compositions provoke contemplation on the societal constructs surrounding femininity and the female body.

In Munson’s statement about “Bound Angel,” she highlights how the piece challenges consumerist, sexist, and repressive value systems by transforming mass-produced objects into symbols of strength and defiance. This work will be on display at Art Basel Miami Beach in the Meridians section, dedicated to large-scale installations and sculptures.

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Munson’s body of work also includes pieces like “Crescent Moon,” “The Garden,” and “Nightstand,” each offering a unique perspective on the themes of femininity, consumer culture, and societal constraints. Through her art, Munson aims to shed light on the hidden narratives and power dynamics present in everyday objects.

For more information on Portia Munson and her upcoming exhibitions, visit her website. By exploring Munson’s captivating installations and sculptures, viewers are invited to reconsider the significance and impact of mass-produced objects in our daily lives.

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