On Display by Heidi Latsky

unidentified person with one leg wearing a dress

ON DISPLAY - an installation by Heidi Latsky in honor of International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

ON DISPLAY is a deconstructed art exhibit/fashion show – a commentary on the body as a spectacle and society's obsession with body image. Members of the disability, performance, and fashion worlds are often stared at and objectified in their daily lives. Reverting the gaze is integral to disability culture. In this installation, the performers have the power to choose what they do or do not reveal, giving them control over a personal journey that cannot help but be affected by the audience. The tenuous and complex relationship between viewer and viewed that exists in a performative work also permeates everyday life with people who are different in some physical way and hence, draw attention to themselves whether they want to or not.

We invite audience members to photograph, film, tweet, and post your walk-through. Out of respect for the performers, we request that this be done from a distance and without a flash. Use the hashtag #OnDisplay to explore the intersection of art, fashion, and the everyday.

Subjects are seen performing in On Display, by Heidi Latsky

Subjects perform in On Display, by Heidi Latsky