In the Seaport District of NYC, Manan Ter-Grigoryan, Julian A. Jimarez Howard, and Marianna Kosheleva created [**Waves and Archives**](https://www.wavesandarchives.com/), a platform that explores the intersection of art and fashion. For its inaugural showing, London-based fashion artist [Sinéad O’Dwyer](https://www.instagram.com/sjodwyer/) presents her first New York solo show titled “In Myself.”
The large-scale exhibition is comprised of her earliest collection, 23:19:26, recent collection “Martina,” and a piece created for an upcoming collaborative performance with the V&A museum.
Highlighting the binary dichotomies of fashion language, and the human form, Sinéad seeks to reveal the oppressive nature which established and narrow labels can create. In life-casting diverse human forms with fiberglass molds, O’Dwyer challenges the arbitrary definitions of an ‘ideal’ figure and depicts a more accurate reality of the beautiful and varied bodies amongst us.
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The show is on view from March 6th to April 3rd, 2020 at 117 Beekman Street.
Images by Ottilie Landmark
In the Seaport District of NYC, Manan Ter-Grigoryan, Julian A. Jimarez Howard, and Marianna Kosheleva created [**Waves and Archives**](https://www.wavesandarchives.com/), a platform that explores the intersection of art and fashion. For its inaugural showing, London-based fashion artist [Sinéad O’Dwyer](https://www.instagram.com/sjodwyer/) presents her first New York solo show titled “In Myself.”
The large-scale exhibition is comprised of her earliest collection, 23:19:26, recent collection “Martina,” and a piece created for an upcoming collaborative performance with the V&A museum.
Highlighting the binary dichotomies of fashion language, and the human form, Sinéad seeks to reveal the oppressive nature which established and narrow labels can create. In life-casting diverse human forms with fiberglass molds, O’Dwyer challenges the arbitrary definitions of an ‘ideal’ figure and depicts a more accurate reality of the beautiful and varied bodies amongst us.
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The show is on view from March 6th to April 3rd, 2020 at 117 Beekman Street.
Images by Ottilie Landmark