Back to Prints by Margot Bittenbender, Wonderland Kimonos, Or Going Down the Rabbit Hole at Prince Street Gallery

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Statement

Margot Bittenbender admits that whimsy is part of the charm of her work, but her bold prints reflect a deeper interest in the art and culture of Japan, where she lived for seven years. She imagined Alice in a Japanese Wonderland and created these fantasy kimonos.

Press Release

Prince Street Gallery Artist Margot Bittenbender admits that whimsy is part of the charm of her work, but her bold prints reflect a deeper interest in the art and culture of Japan, where she lived for seven years. Imagine, as she did, that Alice had exited her rabbit hole into Japan, and not England. The idea of a Japanese Wonderland inspired the fantasy kimono images on exhibit.

Prince Street Gallery Artist Margot Bittenbender admits that whimsy is part of the charm of her work, but her bold prints reflect a deeper interest in the art and culture of Japan, where she lived for seven years. Imagine, as she did, that Alice had exited her rabbit hole into Japan, and not England. The idea of a Japanese Wonderland inspired the fantasy kimono images on exhibit.

Events

Opening Reception

Sat, Jan 7, 2023 from 3:00 – 5:00pm UTC

Artist Talk

Sat, Jan 21, 2023 from 4:00 – 5:00pm UTC

Location

547 West 27 Street, Suite 504
New York City, NY, US