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Iké Udé

Sartorial Anarchy #5

Description

Maker

Iké Udé (Nigerian, b. 1964 in Makurdi, Nigeria)

Title

Sartorial Anarchy #5
from the series Sartorial Anarchy

Year

2013

Medium

  • Color inkjet print on satin paper

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Color inkjet print on satin paper

Dimensions

Image: 137.2 x 91.7 cm (54 x 36 1/8 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Georgianna Sayles Aldrich Fund

Object Number

2013.93.1

Type

  • Photographs

Projects & Publications

Articles

Sartorial Anarchy

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Artist, Rebel, Dandy
Men of Fashion
Apr 26, 2013 – Aug 18, 2013

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In his Sartorial Anarchy self-portraits, New York-based Nigerian-born artist Ike Ude creates composite images of the dandy across geography and chronology. Ude photographs himself in disparate ensembles, pairing, for example, a copy of an 18th-century Macaroni wig with other carefully selected vintage garments and reproductions. "The incongruous pairing of the familiar...with relatively unfamiliar items," he notes, "is where dandyism can be stoked, problematized, renewed, and appreciated as a protean plastic art." Ude fabricates a particularly exaggerated vision of the dandy, confronting and questioning the abuses of the past while also celebrating the present. In addition to his artistic practice, Ude is a consummate dandy himself, and appeared on Vanity Fair's 2012 best-dressed list.

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Iké Udé (Nigerian, b. 1964 in Makurdi, Nigeria)
Sartorial Anarchy #5; from the series Sartorial Anarchy, 2013
Color inkjet print on satin paper
Image: 137.2 x 91.7 cm (54 x 36 1/8 inches)
Georgianna Sayles Aldrich Fund 2013.93.1

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