Amber Andrews: Stiletto’s Day and Night
Current exhibition
Overview
Stilettos Day and Night explores how objects such as the stiletto and the blazer function as carriers of expectation, discipline, and power within female experience. Through painting and sculpture, Amber Andrews moves between day and night, between ceramics and painting, between public performance and private space, between control and vulnerability. The stiletto appears not as a fashion item, but as a condition: a constant tension between strength and discomfort, autonomy and adaptation.
The paintings focus on interiors in which the body rests, yet never fully releases. Her ceramic debut, presented through sculptural works, instead foregrounds process, uncertainty, and bodily presence. Together, the works reflect on how women continue to negotiate systems, roles, and materials that were never designed for comfort, yet are repeatedly walked nonetheless.
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