Skip to main content

Digital animation, mp4, 2100 x 2400, 11 sec 16.8 MB

Included in the Nightclubbing NFT collection: Infems collaboration with Carolina Herrera.

Taking inspiration from the myth of Narcissus, Infems artist Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf reimagines one of art history’s most iconic depictions of the doomed love affair between (wo)man and (her)his own reflection. She continues to investigate her concerns around the mediated relationship to the body and self-image as experienced in contemporary digitised culture where self-objectification has become a norm for most people.

In this work the pond is replaced by broken mirrors, whose silvery shards reflect a fragmented, distorted view of its subject. Is this shattering a breaking free of the constraints of the subject's life; of the expectations placed on her by society and culture? Is it a loss of her own identity within the myriad possible ‘images’ she could choose to see? Or a comment on how women are expected to be beautiful whilst at the same time being accused of Vanity?

However, just as the reflection can seduce us to get lost in the idealised visions of ourselves, it is also necessary for self-knowledge. To reflect is to understand, after all.

Fruits and flies, mirrors and veils, the lipstick and the Stiletto, Fontaine-Wolf mixes vanitas symbols old and new to create a modern day Memento Mori; a reminder of the beauty and precariousness of the present moment. A reminder to own your moment and enjoy the here and now before it fades away into darkness.

Exclusive unlockable content available.

Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf - Nightclubbing | Infems x Carolina Herrera collection image

In honor of International Women’s Day, the House of Herrera has joined forces with InFems (Intersectional Feminist Art Collective), to create the Nightclubbing NFT collection: Five works of art exploring themes of mythology, self-love, identity, and representation, by five trailblazing female artists.

100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Fundación Ared, a charitable organization that seeks to empower disenfranchised women through access to training and higher education.

Rebecca’s piece titled, Fruit and Flies Mirrors and Veils consists of an animated image depicting her contemporary take on Caravaggio’s iconic Narcissus, with unlockable video content of ‘Narcissus’ trapped within her own reflection, which she eventually shatters nodding to the broken glass that inhabits the Carolina Hererra Good Girls universe.

Terms & conditions: https://www.carolinaherrera.com/static/page/terms-and-conditions-nfts

Contract Address0x2953...4963
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainPolygon
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

Fruits and Flies, Mirrors and Veils

visibility
134 views
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Expiration
    From
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Floor Difference
    Expiration
    From
keyboard_arrow_down
Event
Price
From
To
Date

Fruits and Flies, Mirrors and Veils

visibility
134 views
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Expiration
    From
  • Price
    USD Price
    Quantity
    Floor Difference
    Expiration
    From

Digital animation, mp4, 2100 x 2400, 11 sec 16.8 MB

Included in the Nightclubbing NFT collection: Infems collaboration with Carolina Herrera.

Taking inspiration from the myth of Narcissus, Infems artist Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf reimagines one of art history’s most iconic depictions of the doomed love affair between (wo)man and (her)his own reflection. She continues to investigate her concerns around the mediated relationship to the body and self-image as experienced in contemporary digitised culture where self-objectification has become a norm for most people.

In this work the pond is replaced by broken mirrors, whose silvery shards reflect a fragmented, distorted view of its subject. Is this shattering a breaking free of the constraints of the subject's life; of the expectations placed on her by society and culture? Is it a loss of her own identity within the myriad possible ‘images’ she could choose to see? Or a comment on how women are expected to be beautiful whilst at the same time being accused of Vanity?

However, just as the reflection can seduce us to get lost in the idealised visions of ourselves, it is also necessary for self-knowledge. To reflect is to understand, after all.

Fruits and flies, mirrors and veils, the lipstick and the Stiletto, Fontaine-Wolf mixes vanitas symbols old and new to create a modern day Memento Mori; a reminder of the beauty and precariousness of the present moment. A reminder to own your moment and enjoy the here and now before it fades away into darkness.

Exclusive unlockable content available.

Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf - Nightclubbing | Infems x Carolina Herrera collection image

In honor of International Women’s Day, the House of Herrera has joined forces with InFems (Intersectional Feminist Art Collective), to create the Nightclubbing NFT collection: Five works of art exploring themes of mythology, self-love, identity, and representation, by five trailblazing female artists.

100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Fundación Ared, a charitable organization that seeks to empower disenfranchised women through access to training and higher education.

Rebecca’s piece titled, Fruit and Flies Mirrors and Veils consists of an animated image depicting her contemporary take on Caravaggio’s iconic Narcissus, with unlockable video content of ‘Narcissus’ trapped within her own reflection, which she eventually shatters nodding to the broken glass that inhabits the Carolina Hererra Good Girls universe.

Terms & conditions: https://www.carolinaherrera.com/static/page/terms-and-conditions-nfts

Contract Address0x2953...4963
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainPolygon
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
keyboard_arrow_down
Event
Price
From
To
Date