Chloe Wise
Chloe Wise (born December 6, 1990) is a Canadian artist based in New York City. She is known for her artworks that take food as a theme. She works in sculpture, drawing, and video art and specializes in oil painting.[1] Wise became widely recognized in 2014 when actress Bobbi Menuez attended a Chanel launch event wearing Wise's sculpture, "Bagel No. 5," a realistic sculpture of a bagel with cream cheese adorned with a Chanel purse chain and charm.[2][3] The sculpture was believed to be a real purse designed by Chanel,[4][5][6] until it was revealed that the "bag" was part of a collection created by Wise.[7][8]
Chloe Wise | |
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Born | December 6, 1990 |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Concordia University |
Known for | Bread Bags |
Notable work | Bagel No. 5 |
Website | www |
Early life and education
Wise was born in Montreal, Quebec. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Concordia University in 2013, where she studied studio art and art history.[1][9]
Work
Through diverse media, Wise often critiques consumer culture, commercialization, "ideas of 'wellness'", and the self-construction of identity.[10][11][12] Wise employs comedic, satirical, and self deprecating strategies while using references to art history, such as the pronkstillevens that inspired sculptures in her exhibition Of false beaches and butter money.[10][12] Wise considers 17th-century Dutch still lifes to be the "early modern equivalent of rap music."[10]
Wise's sculpture work also includes Quit Playing Games with my Nips, a sculpture of dice covered in pierced nipples made of latex, as well as Star of Larry David, a Star of David constructed from oil painted urethane casts of bacon.[8][13][14][15]
Bread Bags
In 2013, Wise began a collection of sculptures featuring different kinds of bread adorned with designer labels modeled after various It bags.[8] The sculptures were made out of urethane and oil paint and finished with a designer label or charm along with straps to make it look like a functional bag or purse.[3] The collection began with a play on the Louis Vuitton "baguettes," in which Wise created a bread mold of a baguette out of urethane and then painted it with oil paints to resemble a real loaf of bread. She then drilled into the sculpture to add straps and a Louis Vuitton charm.[8] The collection also includes a Prada backpack made of a sculpted, braided challah loaf titled Ain't No Challah Back Girl, and another piece with a sculpted bagel with cream cheese completed with a Chanel chain and charm called Bagel No. 5.[16][17]
In an interview with Lucky Magazine, Wise stated that the idea for the collection stems from the notion that: "Bread is a symbol of status and wealth (think 'the breadwinner' or the use of the term 'dough') and these 'it' bags connoted status in the early 2000s..." Wise goes on to explain: "I wanted to show the parallels between the idolatry for luxury items in fashion with the equivalent importance of the commodity in the art world."[18]
In October 2014, Wise lent Bagel No. 5 to actress India Menuez to wear to the Chanel No. 5 film launch event.[19] The "bag" was believed to be a real Chanel purse by onlookers and various news outlets. Soon after, it was revealed that Wise had created the sculpture as part of her 2013 collection.[2][4][5][6][18]
During her interview with Lucky Magazine, Wise comments on the fashion industry's reaction to her sculpture: "Part of me dislikes it because I want to be clear that these are art objects and not fashion pieces, but on the other hand I think it's pretty funny that I was able to prank the fashion world and obtain that kind of viewership."[18] The sculpture was later sold as part of the art auction at the RxArt's 14th annual benefit party.[20]
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
- 2020 – Second Nature, Almine Rech, New York, United States [21]
- 2019 – Tennis Elbow, The Journal Gallery, New York, United States [22]
- 2019 -- And Everything Was True, HEART Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, Herning, Denmark
- 2019 – Not That We Don't at Almine Rech, London[23]
- 2018 – Coast Unclear Seeks Rained Parade at Galerie Sébastien Bertrand, Geneva, Switzerland [24]
- 2017 – Of false beaches and butter money at Almine Rech, Paris, France[25]
- 2017 – Cats not fighting is a horrible sound as well at Division Gallery, Toronto, Canada[26]
- 2017 – Cats not fighting is a horrible sound as well at Galerie Division, Montreal, Canada[26]
- 2015 -- Full-Size Body, Erotic Literature, Retrospective Gallery, Hudson, New York
- 2015 – That's Something Else, My Sweet at Galerie Sébastien Bertrand, Geneva, Switzerland
- 2015 – Pissing, Schmoozing, and Looking Away at Division Gallery, Toronto, Canada
- 2015 – Pissing, Schmoozing, and Looking Away at Galerie Division, Montreal, Canada
References
- "Chloe Wise". DIScrit 89plus. Archived from the original on 2015-01-04. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Lindsay Putnam (17 October 2014). "The 'bagel bag' is now a thing, selfies go 360 and more". New York Post. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Jeanette Settembre (15 October 2014). "Carb couture: This 'Chanel' bagel bag is good enough to eat". New York Daily News. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- "How Can We Buy This Chanel Bagel Clutch Right Now?". Racked. 14 October 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Maura Brannigan (October 2014). "A Chanel Bagel Purse Now Exists". Lucky Magazine. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Tyler Atwood. "Chanel Debuts Bagel Bag, Much To The Shock Of Its Gluten-Free Clientele". Bustle. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Stephanie Chan (15 October 2014). "These 5 Bags Are Making Us Hungry". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Rachel Lapidos (16 October 2014). "Artist Chloe Wise on Her Chanel Bagel Purse and Pranking the Internet". Bullett. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- "Artist Chloe Wise On Nipples, Drake and Clip Art". Oyster Magazine. 17 June 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- "Chloe Wise". frieze.com. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
- "Chloe Wise | Jewish Women's Archive". jwa.org. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
- Tora, Baker (21 March 2019). "Amusing portraits by Chloe Wise that poke fun at contemporary culture and the concept of 'self'". Creative Boom. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
- Sarah Cascone (8 March 2014). "The Final Brucennial Opens With Beer, Bacon, and Bullish Performance Art". ArtNet News. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- M.H. Miller (7 March 2014). "Ladies' Night: On the BHQF's Record-Breaking Last Brucennial". Observer. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- "Chloe Wise". Almine Rech Gallery. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
- Michael Kaminer (17 October 2014). "'Chanel' With a Schmear". The Jewish Daily Forward. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Gina Marinelli (15 October 2014). "Why You Won't See The Chanel Bagel Bag On The Runway". Refinery29. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Maura Brannigan (October 2014). "The Creator Of Chanel's Infamous Bagel 'Purse' Also Made A Prada Challah Backpack And Louis Vuitton Croissant Crossbody". Lucky Magazine. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Perrie Samotin (17 October 2014). "The Chanel Bagel Bag Everyone's Talking About Isn't Actually Chanel". StyleCaster. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- Julia Wolkoff (17 November 2014). "Derek Blasberg, Bill Powers and Others Support KAWS at 2014 RxArt Party". Art in America Magazine. Archived from the original on 15 December 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014.
- https://www.alminerech.com/sendy/w/jS7zIg61SsEWy763vD45763hIQ/AHh4uTGxM0FCAdzZBLJ11Q/JmnbIHm892qtV0PDhz0kM0pA
- https://www.thejournalinc.com/gallery/events/chloe-wise
- "Chloe Wise | Not That We Don't". Almine Rech Gallery. Retrieved 2020-09-19.
- "Best of 2018: Chloe Wise "Coast Unclear Seeks Rained Parade"". www.juxtapoz.com.
- Newell-Hanson, Alice; Moroz, Sarah (5 September 2017). "chloe wise is turning america's food fetish into art".
- Eckardt, Stephanie. "In Chloe Wise's New Clubhouse, There Is Both Lacroix and Lasagna". W Magazine.