This is the artist herself, Jamie Isenstein. She has works all over the world including L.A., N.Y. Germany, Liverpool, and many other countries.
Jamie Isenstein is a performance artist, who likes to look at inanimate objects for countless hours and try to absorb what the object might be saying. She has made a work of art by making herself into a wingback armchair that really caught my eye that is shown above. She actually sat like this for about 4 hours for an exhibit, then when she would want to take a break she would but the will return sign with the clock on it for humor. She used this sign in another art piece as well.
This piece is call Magic Fingers. Just like in Armchair she held her position of her hands for a few hours in a sort of pointing upward way, then when she got tired she but the will return and 10:00 sign. I would find both these works of performance art very hard, because it is very tedious to stay in one position for me for thirty mins let alone hours. I also liked how she positioned her hand like it was pointing upward in a graceful manner.
This piece was quite confusing to me so I was wondering if anyone had anything to say about it or had any comments to help me understand it. This piece is called Infinite Disco Soft-Shoe.
This work of art is named Empire of Fire, and it is displayed in Tate, Liverpool. Once again you can find the artist in her work. In this case just her arm coming out of the end of the hose.
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