
Something for Everyone, Everything for No One
Anna-Sophie Berger , Teak RamosThe exhibition “Something for Everyone, Everything for No One” features a series of eponymous works made by artists Anna-Sophie Berger and Teak Ramos from their collaboratively built archive of images, texts and theory about everyday material culture and fashion. Stemming from an ongoing conversation on their shared interests in fashion at-large and technical garment construction, both the archive and the work become a form of research.
A series of looks, composed from garments made of various fabrics, applied with black and white A4 print-outs from the archive are worn by mannequins. Some garments focus on single historical or theoretical case studies. Others take a more composite approach to the socio-cultural ramifications of bodily adornment, and its conceptualization and interpretation over time. At once visual and textual, the styled looks in the exhibition are conceived as artworks, comprising both subject and object.