Ruby Sky Stiler's latest works showcased at Frieze LA challenge conventional representations of women in art. By merging intricate patterns and architectural influences, she transforms traditional depictions of women from passive subjects into empowered creators. Her compositions feature geometric backdrops and floral motifs, creating dynamic canvases that engage the viewer. Stiler draws inspiration from Cubism, yet introduces warmth and narrative, placing women as central figures of authority and artistic authorship, ultimately redefining their historical role in art.
Stiler's works offer a compelling dialogue on the historical role of women in art, transforming figures once seen as passive into empowered creators.
Her textured, geometric backdrops evoke patchwork textiles, while the figures command attention rather than serving as mere objects of admiration.
By acknowledging the roots of abstraction, Stiler reorients its gaze to place women at the forefront as architects of meaning.
Stiler positions women not only as figures but as symbols of authority, liberty, and artistic authorship, challenging traditional narratives.
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