Glenn + Eva Dubin, Museum of Modern Art, 2021
Glenn + Eva Dubin, Museum of Modern Art, 2021, NEED Design and acrylic, US Size: Large
During May of 2021 Katelyn Kopenhaver was researching Jeffrey Epstein and affiliates quite heavily. Her projects around Epstein and Maxwell have landed her in New York Times, ABC News, Boston University, and Colorado Photographic Arts Center, and most recently, Filthy Rich: Ghislaine Maxwell.
One project, in particular, was MOMA HAS NOT YET RESPONDED FOR COMMENT, where Kopenhaver posted 24x36 posters inside the bathroom stalls of the 4th floor of MOMA. The same floor where two trustees of MOMA, Glenn and Eva Dubin, have their gallery. The small language printed on the poster is the same print on the back of this denim jacket. This garment acts as a relic of the guerilla installation, a truth out in the open, on someone’s back. It keeps this story exposed and living on, hoping to bring awareness and justice.
Glenn + Eva Dubin, Museum of Modern Art, 2021, NEED Design and acrylic, US Size: Large
During May of 2021 Katelyn Kopenhaver was researching Jeffrey Epstein and affiliates quite heavily. Her projects around Epstein and Maxwell have landed her in New York Times, ABC News, Boston University, and Colorado Photographic Arts Center, and most recently, Filthy Rich: Ghislaine Maxwell.
One project, in particular, was MOMA HAS NOT YET RESPONDED FOR COMMENT, where Kopenhaver posted 24x36 posters inside the bathroom stalls of the 4th floor of MOMA. The same floor where two trustees of MOMA, Glenn and Eva Dubin, have their gallery. The small language printed on the poster is the same print on the back of this denim jacket. This garment acts as a relic of the guerilla installation, a truth out in the open, on someone’s back. It keeps this story exposed and living on, hoping to bring awareness and justice.
Glenn + Eva Dubin, Museum of Modern Art, 2021, NEED Design and acrylic, US Size: Large
During May of 2021 Katelyn Kopenhaver was researching Jeffrey Epstein and affiliates quite heavily. Her projects around Epstein and Maxwell have landed her in New York Times, ABC News, Boston University, and Colorado Photographic Arts Center, and most recently, Filthy Rich: Ghislaine Maxwell.
One project, in particular, was MOMA HAS NOT YET RESPONDED FOR COMMENT, where Kopenhaver posted 24x36 posters inside the bathroom stalls of the 4th floor of MOMA. The same floor where two trustees of MOMA, Glenn and Eva Dubin, have their gallery. The small language printed on the poster is the same print on the back of this denim jacket. This garment acts as a relic of the guerilla installation, a truth out in the open, on someone’s back. It keeps this story exposed and living on, hoping to bring awareness and justice.