Artists Space
2001

The works of art presented in Purloined reflect explorations of fraudulence. Whether the artist performs a falsehood or reversal, he/she examines how identities and cultural practices are transgressed, or the objects consist of stolen merchandise or materials obtained through alternative means, each piece addresses a form of manipulation or thievery. The processes of deviance conjure notions of desire, privacy, ownership and materialism in contemporary culture.
The artists featured in the exhibition examines a specific kind of behavior through a slightly different lens. The tone is active, and the variety of works — from photography to video and from sculpture to performance — dynamic. Purloined addresses a shared desire for, and rejection of, manipulation.
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