Chair (1969)

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Chair (1969) is a provocative pop art sculpture by Allen Jones that depicts a woman as a piece of furniture, challenging and controversially sexualizing the relationship between the female body and objectification.

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Chair (1969) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pop art work
sculpture
artForm sculpture
artisticTheme gender and power
objectification of women
sexualization in popular culture
associatedWith 1960s sexual revolution NERFINISHED
British Pop art scene
colorCharacteristic bright colors
controversy accusations of misogyny
debates about pornography and art
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Allen Jones NERFINISHED
culturalImpact frequently cited in feminist art criticism
used as example of objectification in visual culture
depictionMode woman as functional object
depicts female figure used as furniture
woman
describedAs controversial
erotic
fetishistic
provocative
genre Pop art NERFINISHED
hasPart chair seat supported by female figure
life-size female mannequin
inception 1969
intendedTo challenge viewers’ attitudes toward the female body
provoke discussion about objectification
locationHistory exhibited in major museums and galleries
mainSubject eroticism
female body
furniture
sexual objectification
materialUsed fiberglass
leather
metal
movement Pop art NERFINISHED
notableFor controversial depiction of women as furniture
feminist criticism and debate
iconic status in 1960s British Pop art
partOfSeries furniture sculptures by Allen Jones NERFINISHED
style erotic
fetish-inspired
hyperrealistic
title Chair
workTitleLanguage English

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Description of subject: Chair (1969) is a provocative pop art sculpture by Allen Jones that depicts a woman as a piece of furniture, challenging and controversially sexualizing the relationship between the female body and objectification.

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Allen Jones notableWork Chair (1969)