Alexandra Hangan Sets 41-50 (2024)
For those studying , Set 48 is often the viewer’s favorite because of its deceptive simplicity. It requires no props, no elaborate sets, no destruction—just fabric, heat, and time. Set 49: The Knotted Spine Release Date: July 2024 Collaborator: Orthopedic sculptor Andrei Popa
A model wearing a corset made of repurposed rubber tubing, with powdered milk and iron filings applied to her hands as if dipped in a metallic river. alexandra hangan sets 41-50
Collectors note that Set 45 contains one of the most reproduced images from : a front-facing portrait where the three slashes (two eyes, one mouth) line up perfectly with a window behind the canvas, allowing natural light to bleed through. Set 46: Prosthetic Ferns Release Date: January 2024 Location: Bucharest Botanical Garden’s neglected hothouse For those studying , Set 48 is often
Extreme close-ups of the doorframe’s paint cracks, the dancer’s floating hand, dust motes illuminated midair. Collectors note that Set 45 contains one of
A disorienting series where a dress might appear deep blue in one corner of the frame and pale lavender in another, with no clear light source causing the shift.
In a fashion landscape increasingly defined by algorithmic predictability, these ten sets stand as a defiant argument for discomfort, duration, and the unfinished. Whether you are a collector, a student of visual narrative, or simply a curious observer, reward slow looking. They are not meant to be scrolled; they are meant to be sat with, like that long blink, suspended on the threshold. For further study: Read Hangan’s essay “On Erosion as Method” (Peculiar Journal, Issue 9, 2025) and the critical roundtable “The Salt and the Slash: Deconstructing Alexandra Hangan” (Fashion Theory, Vol. 28, No. 2).