IVORY TOP W/ STITCHING, RUN 7 1998 sold by Maryam Nassir Zadeh
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IVORY TOP W/ STITCHING, RUN 7 1998

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This unique custom cotton sleeveless tee features exquisite floral stitching and multicolored hanging thread and ribbon details, embodying a creative blend of art and fashion. Each handmade piece merges elements of craft and domesticity, reflecting the spirit of collaboration in the vibrant New York art scene. With its distinctive, deliberately imperfect design, this one-of-a-kind garment captures the essence of anti-fashion while ensuring comfort and individuality for the wearer. From the brand: Susan Cianciolo’s participatory practice blurs the boundaries between art, fashion, and daily life. Drawing on craft and domesticity, her sculptures, drawings, and garments transform everyday materials into poetic ephemera. Since the mid-1990s, Cianciolo has approached art-making with the same spirit that defined her pioneering fashion label, RUN (1995–2001), through which she created 11 collections of handmade garments. Her shows fused fashion, music, film, performance, and food, emphasizing collaboration and community over commerce. Born in 1969 in Providence, Rhode Island, Cianciolo lives and works in New York. She has taught at Städelschule, Parsons, Yale, and NYU, and has been Assistant Professor of Fashion Design at Pratt Institute since 2013. Her work has been exhibited widely, including solo shows at Modern Art, London (2024); The Community Centre, Pantin (2022); the Lumber Room, Portland (2021); South London Gallery (2019); and Yale Union (2016). In the 2017 Whitney Biennial, she reimagined her RUN Restaurant as Run Restaurant Untitled, a three-day installation and dining experience. Vintage collector, filmmaker, and author Liz Goldwyn is selling select pieces from New York designer and artist Susan Cianciolo’s 1990s–early 2000s anti-fashion archive. Between 1995 and 2001, Cianciolo created eleven RUN collections—one-of-a-kind, handcrafted works made collaboratively with friends and family in New York’s downtown art scene. Her unconventional shows unfolded in streets and galleries, blending film, zines, live music, and performance. Goldwyn, who met Cianciolo in 1996 while working in costume conservation at Sotheby’s, went on to assemble the largest private collection of Cianciolo’s garments. Custom cotton sleeveless tee shirt with floral stitching. Multicolored hanging thread and ribbon details. Shoulders: 16" Bust: 30" Length: 25" Please note all pieces are handmade, one of a kind and sold as is. They are deconstructed and are deliberately imperfect using secondhand materials and may show varying signs of age, wear, or even slight defects like holes or snags. All items in this collection are final sale and not eligible for refund, exchange or store credit. Exceptions will not be made for any reason, and any attempted returns will be sent back to the customer at their own expense. Feel free to email us at info@maryamnassirzadeh.com if you have any questions about the piece.