Los Angeles artist Bettina Hubby (born 1968) takes a detour from her
curatorial, community-based projects with Uniforms, an artist's book
of paper collages as precise and elegant as they are chaotic and
devious. Here, clothed bodies collide, recombine and somersault across
the page; machines mimic birds; jackets seem to genuflect in prayer.
Constructed with the muted hues and contemplative negative space of a
Noh play, Hubby's mash-ups reassemble the familiar photographic imagery
of fashion, commerce and reportage into a open-ended riff on personal
identity and the human organism. Complementing the work is an original
fictional narrative by Dave Cull, delivered in brief installments
throughout the book. Uniforms is published in an edition of 750 copies
on the occasion of Pretty Limber, Hubby's fall 2013 exhibition at
Klowden Mann Gallery.