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Make a Merkin Great Again Sculpture

DIANE Bush

United States

Sculpture, Fabric on Wood

Size: 17 W x 12 H x 3.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

What is a merkin? A merkin is a genital wig used as early as the 1400s to disguise baldness from disease, or to beautify the area after shaving to discourage lice. They are used in modern times on stage, or for films to acheive a certain look. I was in search of a project for the large quantity of pussy- cat fur I had spun into yarn. I was discussing the dilemma with my spouse when we brainstormed the title : "Make a Merkin Great Again". This idea tied in perfectly with my history of art activism since the age of 17. Then I had to crochet the merkins, and come up with presentation, which is a veterans flag frame spray painted red, or white or blue. Red is the most popular, but my idea is to make 20, one for each woman suing/ and or accusing Cheeto of sexual harrassment. These can be purchased singly or as a group. Singles are $450, and the group is $4,500.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Sculpture:

Fabric on Wood

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

17 W x 12 H x 3.5 D in

SHIPPING AND RETURNS
Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Diane Olson-Bush was born in Buffalo, N.Y. At the age of 18, she emigrated to the U.K. with a draft dodger, in response to the Vietnam War. After living there for ten years and working as a documentary photographer, she returned to the U.S. to attend to her ailing parents. Once back in Buffalo, N.Y. she obtained her Master's Degree in Photography from the State University of New York at Buffaloi by documenting local boxing gyms and billiard halls. After graduating, she spent seven years as staff photographer at the local affiliate of the National Public Broadcasting and ABC-TV stations. At the same time she pursued self-imposed artistic projects and established a public arts organization. Diane returned to academia by spending six years as the Coordinator of the Photography Department at a local two-year college just outside of Buffalo. While her students were winning numerous national awards and prizes, Diane was doing the same with her own professional and artistic work, through the generosity of such entities as Kodak, Polaroid, Women in Photography, Nikon, Ilford, the Royal Photographic Society, Friends of Photography (San Francisco), The Albright -Knox Art Gallery, and the United Nations. Throughout her professional career, Diane has continued to exhibit her work in approximately 2-5 group shows per year, and has been both exhibited and published locally, nationally, and internationally, including shows in Japan, China, Great Britain, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, and France. Since her relocation to Las Vegas in 1997, she has been awarded 16 grants and a Fellowship from the Nevada Arts Council. In 2009 she became a U.S.A. Fellowship nominee. Diane continues to teach occasional photographic workshop and donates her time to many local non-profit art organizations. Diane's satirical and fine art imagery sourced from T.V. screens spans over 30 years, and includes videos, talking pictures, performance work, and stills. Bush's published monograph, WARHEADS contains images that satirize America's news censorship of the Iraqi War. These were created by shooting TV surfaces with a macro lens at obtuse angles and throwing bleach on her C-prints. Currently, she is documenting Las vegas architecture and collaborating with other artists to highlight our just how fragile the health of our environment is. Diane is also the unofficial Yarnbombing queen of Las vegas.

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