Flowing Out of the Cube
With ‘Flowing Out of the Cube’, Eliott Tsaramaro initiated a dialogue between both garment and exhibition making. Rather than confining art to a white cube gallery space, how might it be perceived if the body – and more specifically the clothes we wear – could replace the walls of an exhibition? Eliott borrowed from the language of fashion to translate different elements of an exhibition, allowing for the display of different mediums: printed photographs hidden behind zipped pockets, exhibition texts in place of clothing labels, and special pouches to display digital work. By using the adaptable outfit as a tactile and accessible interface, art can be brought out of the safety of the institution and into the unpredictable setting of public space.