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Mimi Haddon
Mimi Haddon

“Thing-power perhaps has the rhetorical advantage of calling to mind a childhood sense of the world as filled with all sorts of animate beings, some human, some not, some organic, some not. It draws attention to an efficacy of objects in excess of the human meanings, designs, or purposes they express or serve”.

-Jane Bennett, Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things

The Palace Costume and Prop Company houses over 500,000 items of vintage clothing and other items, each telling its own story of culture and history. For over 50 years, owner Melody Barnett has lovingly curated the collection which serves as one of Hollywood’s premiere costume rental companies.

While familiarizing herself with the vintage clothing archive at Palace Costume, artist Mimi Haddon began imagining the ritual and play that might occur if the clothing were to self assemble into mythological beings after hours.

With the help of friends and dancers from Heidi Duckler Dance, Haddon documents the collaboration where the human figure as armature helps to breathe life into the original stories that the clothing is longing to tell.

Artist Bios

  • Mimi Haddon

    Mimi Haddon uses costume as a tool to explore the themes of archetypes and excess. Through her use of color, light and awkward body references, she infuses a sense of surrealism into her creature-like sculptures. She attributes her fascination with combining humor and post-apocalyptic themes to the many thousands of hours watching I Love Lucy and Twilight Zone reruns as a child.

    Haddon’s clients include The New YorkerRodarte and Getty Images. In 2018 she graduated with an MFA in Fiber Art from CSULB where she expanded her knowledge of sculpture, textiles and costume. She is a frequent collaborator with Heidi Duckler Dance and is a professor of photography and design at FIDM.

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Organizations

  • United Photo Industries (UPI)

    United Photo Industries (UPI)

    United Photo Industries (UPI) is a New York based nonprofit organization that works to promote a wider understanding of, and increased access to, the art of photography.

    Since its founding in 2011, UPI has rapidly solidified its position in the public art landscape by continuing to showcase thought-provoking, challenging, and exceptional photography from across the globe. In its first seven years, UPI has presented the work of more than 2,500 visual artists in gallery exhibitions and public art installations worldwide.

The Palace Wild

 archive : 2019

Featuring: Mimi Haddon

Curated by: Aline Smithson

Presented by: United Photo Industries (UPI)
  • United Photo Industries (UPI)

Locations

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1 Water St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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This exhibition was featured at the Annenberg Space for Photography presents Photoville LA in April 2019

Related Events

May 42019

Image + Imagination: Creating Characters with the Camera

Join Mimi Haddon and Aline Smithson for a workshop that celebrates play and imagination. Both instructors have a photographic legacy of considering the performative nature of photography by using costumes and props to create new realities.

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