Margie Rischiotto's practice is where internet core meets fever dream fantasy
Briefly

Margie Rischiotto's artistic practice merges early internet aesthetics with a playful irreverence, creating a nostalgic yet discomforting space. Her work, influenced by cultural icons from the turn of the millennium, embodies a philosophy she describes as "cleverly chaotic." Drawing inspiration from Plazm and Mondo magazines, alongside unconventional media like Little Baby's Ice Cream adverts, Margie focuses on escapism and inviting her audience to engage critically with her work. As a result, her art taps into a resurgence of internet culture, making her unique vision more accessible through modern platforms.
"I feel like my work has been leaning more into escapism; it's like the internet core meets my fever dream fantasy."
"I want them to observe and absorb every detail to push them to think outside the norm."
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