The Office

ARTIST STATEMENT

The Leg Series is an investigation of the body and how it reads when one select part of it is shown. I come from a performance background and used the body as a whole in my past work. I was interested in finding spaces connected to me and placing myself in them. I did not want to change anything in the environment—I simply found a space and placed myself in it. These are snapshots.

The setting in The Office is where I used to work; the outfit was one that the we had just finished for a burlesque competition. I was staying late to pack for this job and the combination of the two elements—office and costume—struck me as odd. Is this the morning after the office party? laying down on the job? the portrayal of devastation? or the cartoonish death of the Wicked Witch of the West? As I continue on with this series, I always choose spaces from my life and clothing that is on hand. For me it has nothing to do with staging but a continuation of exploring the body in found space. Although personal in creation, this series acts as film stills in a way, because the photos are so ambiguous of what went on.

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The Office

by Rebecca Loyche

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These prints are created using archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag paper with a luster finish.

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