Pippa Garner's innovative works were driven by curiosity rather than political agenda, combining humor with a critique of society's norms surrounding art and consumerism.
Her iconic '59 Chevy with reversed chassis and the midriff-baring men's Half Suit showcased her unique perspective on body modification and gender roles in American culture.
Garner's 'Better Living Catalog' published in 1982 featured whimsical inventions like lowrider roller skates and a birdbath Jacuzzi, demonstrating her playful yet incisive take on consumer goods.
The resurgence of exhibitions from 2015 onward, along with the release of her monographs, brought Pippa Garner's work back into the spotlight, highlighting her lasting impact on contemporary art.
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