
Kelly Beeman â Window Shopping
In exotic gardens and cool swimming pools, at picnics, countryhouse and cocktail parties, at home on the sofa in moments of domestic intimacy or having tea with girlfriends â Kelly Beemanâs elegant, long-limbed figures lead their lives in dream apparel. But her beauties are not just models for the latest creations of big-name fashion designers. They are the protagonists of Beemanâs profuse fantasy world brimming with childhood memories of Oklahoma and subtle nods interior design, architecture, music and literature. Beemanâs sources of inspiration are lookbooks and catwalk shots. An autodidact, even as a child Beeman drew and painted and played piano with a passion, hence the recurrent sheet music and piano amongst the profusion of details in her pictures. After studying sociology at Hunter College in New York, Beeman worked for several years in Bolivia and Argentina. Her background in sociology informs how she thinks about her artwork: itâs about the relationship between culture and fashion. âDressingâ her subjects is a way for Beeman to create characters, stories and cultural context and explore their significance in a world of self-display. She doesnât see herself as a social critic, however, but as both artist and fashion illustrator.Â
124 pages, 32 x 24cm, hardcover, Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich)
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Kelly Beeman â Window Shopping
In exotic gardens and cool swimming pools, at picnics, countryhouse and cocktail parties, at home on the sofa in moments of domestic intimacy or having tea with girlfriends â Kelly Beemanâs elegant, long-limbed figures lead their lives in dream apparel. But her beauties are not just models for the latest creations of big-name fashion designers. They are the protagonists of Beemanâs profuse fantasy world brimming with childhood memories of Oklahoma and subtle nods interior design, architecture, music and literature. Beemanâs sources of inspiration are lookbooks and catwalk shots. An autodidact, even as a child Beeman drew and painted and played piano with a passion, hence the recurrent sheet music and piano amongst the profusion of details in her pictures. After studying sociology at Hunter College in New York, Beeman worked for several years in Bolivia and Argentina. Her background in sociology informs how she thinks about her artwork: itâs about the relationship between culture and fashion. âDressingâ her subjects is a way for Beeman to create characters, stories and cultural context and explore their significance in a world of self-display. She doesnât see herself as a social critic, however, but as both artist and fashion illustrator.Â
124 pages, 32 x 24cm, hardcover, Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich)
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In exotic gardens and cool swimming pools, at picnics, countryhouse and cocktail parties, at home on the sofa in moments of domestic intimacy or having tea with girlfriends â Kelly Beemanâs elegant, long-limbed figures lead their lives in dream apparel. But her beauties are not just models for the latest creations of big-name fashion designers. They are the protagonists of Beemanâs profuse fantasy world brimming with childhood memories of Oklahoma and subtle nods interior design, architecture, music and literature. Beemanâs sources of inspiration are lookbooks and catwalk shots. An autodidact, even as a child Beeman drew and painted and played piano with a passion, hence the recurrent sheet music and piano amongst the profusion of details in her pictures. After studying sociology at Hunter College in New York, Beeman worked for several years in Bolivia and Argentina. Her background in sociology informs how she thinks about her artwork: itâs about the relationship between culture and fashion. âDressingâ her subjects is a way for Beeman to create characters, stories and cultural context and explore their significance in a world of self-display. She doesnât see herself as a social critic, however, but as both artist and fashion illustrator.Â
124 pages, 32 x 24cm, hardcover, Edition Patrick Frey (Zurich)























