Bianca Censori Creates Furniture Collection Where Female Body Becomes Part of the Design
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Jennifer Hahn
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Summary
Designer Bianca Censori, wife of rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West), has created a series of furniture pieces where the female body becomes integrated into the design. The collection features tables and chairs with crutches for legs and fluffy cylindrical bolsters reminiscent of sex furniture, created for her debut performance art piece 'Bio Pop' staged in Seoul. The work explores themes of body restriction and objectification through furniture design, blending performance art with functional objects.
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The pieces, with crutches for legs and fluffy cylindrical bolsters reminiscent of sex furniture, were conceived for Censori's debut performance art piece Bio Pop, staged in Seoul, South Korea.
The work explores themes of body restriction and objectification through furniture design, blending performance art with functional objects.
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