Stephanie Syjuco
Stephanie Syjuco is a visual
artist who’s recent work uses the tactics of bootlegging,
reappropriation, and fictional fabrications to address issues of
cultural biography, labor, and economic globalization. Working
primarily in sculpture and installation, her objects mistranslate and
misappropriate iconic symbols, creating frictions between high ideals
and everyday materials. This has included re-creating several 1950s
Modernist furniture pieces by French designer Charlotte Perriand but
using cast-off material and rubbish in Beijing, China; starting a
global collaborative project with crochet crafters to counterfeit
high-end consumer goods; photographing models of Stonehenge made from
cheap Asian imported food products; and searching for fragments of the
Berlin Wall in her immediate surroundings in an attempt to revisit the
moment of capitalism's supposed global triumph.
www.stephaniesyjuco.com
