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Montreal-based Chloe Wise creates stylized sculptures & paintings exploring food trends, agriculture, & consumer culture. A humorous & intimate artistic voice.

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Biografia artysty

Chloe Wise: A Playful Deconstruction of Contemporary Culture

Montreal-born Chloe Wise has emerged as a compelling voice in contemporary art, captivating audiences with her distinctive blend of sculpture, painting, and video work. Her practice is characterized by a remarkably astute and often humorous interrogation of consumer culture, wellness trends, and the construction of identity – all rendered through strikingly intimate and meticulously detailed imagery. Based in New York City, Wise’s career has swiftly gained recognition, marked by both gallery exhibitions and collaborations with prominent designers and brands.

Born in 1990, Wise's artistic journey began at Concordia University in Montreal, where she earned a Fine Arts and Art History degree. This academic foundation, combined with an innate visual sensibility, quickly propelled her towards exploring the intersection of art and everyday life. Her early work demonstrated a fascination with still life arrangements, particularly those centered around food – a recurring motif that has become synonymous with her style. However, Wise’s approach transcends mere representation; she doesn't simply depict objects but rather uses them as vehicles to explore broader cultural anxieties and desires.

The Language of Objects: Bread, Bags, and Beyond

Wise is perhaps best known for her series of sculptures featuring bread – a humble yet surprisingly complex subject. Beginning with the “Bagel No. 5” in 2014, she created urethane replicas of various loaves, meticulously adorned with designer labels reminiscent of luxury handbags. This initial piece, a bagel sculpted to resemble a Chanel purse and complete with a chain and charm, immediately established her signature style: a playful juxtaposition of the familiar and the aspirational. The sculpture’s creation sparked considerable discussion about the blurring lines between art and design, and even raised questions about whether it was a genuine Chanel product – a testament to the arresting nature of her work.

This series evolved into “Ain't No Challah Back Girl,” a braided challah loaf sculpted in the style of a Prada backpack, and other iterations featuring Louis Vuitton baguette molds. These pieces aren’t merely replicas; they are carefully constructed narratives that comment on the obsession with luxury brands and their pervasive influence on our desires. The use of urethane allows for incredible detail, mirroring the textures and patterns found on high-end goods while simultaneously highlighting their artificiality. Wise's work is a clever critique of consumerism, presented with an undeniable sense of humor.

Themes of Identity and Observation

Beyond the surface appeal of her sculptures, Wise’s art delves into deeper themes of identity formation and the pressures of contemporary life. Her paintings frequently feature intimate portraits of friends – often models and photographers like Richie Shazam – presented alongside trompe-l'oeil chandeliers or romaine lettuce covered in Caesar dressing. These juxtapositions create a surreal atmosphere, prompting viewers to consider the carefully constructed facades we present to the world.

Wise’s work is deeply influenced by concepts of “pronkstillevens,” a term referring to paintings that playfully subvert traditional artistic conventions. She embraces a satirical approach, using humor and irony to expose the absurdities of modern culture while simultaneously maintaining an underlying sense of sincerity. Her recurring references to Don DeLillo's *White Noise* further underscore this thematic exploration – a meditation on the anxieties of a hyper-mediated world.

Exhibitions and Recognition

Wise’s career has been marked by a series of significant exhibitions, both solo and group shows. She has showcased her work with Almine Rech Gallery in Paris, London, and New York, cementing her position as an emerging artist to watch. Notable exhibitions include “Of False Beaches and Butter Money” (2017), “Lineup” (2019), “Not That We Don’t” (2019), “Second Nature” (2020), “Thank You For The Nice Fire” (2021), and “And Everything Was True” (2019). Her work has been featured in collections such as the Julia Stoschek Collection, the Hammer Museum, and the National Gallery of Canada. In 2019, she collaborated with designer Simon Porte Jacquemus on a Spring campaign, further expanding her reach and influence.

Chloe Wise’s art is not simply visually arresting; it's an astute commentary on our times – a playful yet pointed examination of the objects we covet, the identities we construct, and the cultural landscape in which we navigate. Her unique voice and distinctive style ensure that she will continue to be a significant figure in contemporary art for years to come.

chloe wise

chloe wise

1990 - , Canada

Kluczowe informacje

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture, painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Pronkstillevens']
  • Date Of Birth: 1990
  • Full Name: Chloe Wise
  • Nationality: Canadian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bagel No. 5
    • Ain't No Challah Back Girl
    • Of false beaches...
  • Place Of Birth: Montreal, Canada