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Stephanie H. Shih (b. 1986, Philadelphia, PA) renders outdated consumer goods as trompe l’oeil sculptures that reveal the tensions within American domestic life. Turning everyday items—a Thighmaster, a self-help book, many pantries’ worth of condiments—into intricately painted ceramic objects transforms each into a permanent artifact. Seen together, the works play with notions of timelessness and obsolescence, nostalgia and disillusionment.



[…] Stephanie H. Shih joined us to talk about her show, Domestic Bliss, which was on view at Alexander Berggruen Gallery until February 26. As part of her artistic practice, Shih raises money for victims of state violence. She does this by raffling off work or working with other artists to design things like tee shirts. To date, she has raised more than half a million dollars. To learn more about this and Shih’s work, listen to the complete interview. […]