Laura Ann Jacobs
Laura Ann Jacobs (born March 1, 1960, in Baltimore) is an American mixed media artist and sculptor. Jacobs is most recognized for her mixed media series that critically addresses issues of gender identity. In her humorous yet complex ensembles, she touches on the inclination of women to succumb to society's dictates and the tragedy hidden behind the "desire to be desired".[1] Found objects like smashed glass, broken mirrors or objects from the sea are transformed into sculptures resembling animated foundation garments, corsets, bra's and shoes. Combining both elements of sexuality and comedy, her series provokes questions on the perception and image of women in society.[2][3] Her work reflects a critical response to how the aesthetics influenced by the modern porn-industry and plastic surgery have created a dual and circus-like image of female bodies and sexuality.[4] Jacobs graduated from San Francisco State University and attended post graduate studies at the Academy of Art University and California College of Arts and Crafts. She lives and works in San Francisco and Palm Beach, FL.[5] Recent exhibitions2016 ANEW Museum Galleries "Laura Ann Jacobs" Fort Lauderdale, FL References
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