Kid Chair Poster

Published May 19, 2009 by Molly

 

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At the intersection of youth, scavenging, fine art, and elegy is the Kid Chair Poster, a visual assemblage of children’s furniture found on the streets of New York. Part narrative experiment and part aesthetic delight, the posters are the brainchild of ARTFORUM-touted provocateurs Trenton Duerksen and Daniele Frazier.

Best part? The $30 poster inaugurates a series of affordable pieces that the artists will release in teensy editions. At last count there were just 84 posters left– order online at the official website or in real life at Partners & Spade, Andy Spade’s nifty retail experiment in SoHo, then display in the office, studio, bedroom, or, if you’re of a certain age, in a fort constructed from blankets and pillows.

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