What happens when you stick a woman somewhere she’s not supposed to be? Artist Sarah Meyohas seeks to explore this idea and more through her new solo show in New York.
Before sunrise, Sarah Meyohas approached a towering building on the University of Pennsylvania campus. Her companion wore nothing but stilettos and a trench coat. Once they confirmed they were alone, the trench coat came off—and Meyohas pulled out her camera and started clicking.
, she day traded from the floor of 303 Gallery and drew a black line on a canvas whenever she moved the price of a stock. In 2015, she turned herself into a commodity with Bitchcoin, a blockchain-verified currency that predated Ethereum. Collectors were invited to exchange the coins for a physical artwork or hold onto them as a long-term investment in Meyohas’s career.
She explains that she has been trying to find a way to work with ferrofluid, a magnetic liquid originally developed by NASA. Her initial idea was to use magnets to draw an image with the inky substance, but “staining is a problem,” she says with a sigh.
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