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Book & Edition Launch: Gray Wielebinski & Baron Books
Institute of Contemporary Arts

Join ICA and Baron Books for artist Gray Wielebinski’s debut book One Hundred Baseball Cards. Drawing on both ancient and contemporary myths that exist in our daily lives.

Collage is an essential mode of making for Wielebinski, who is drawn to its power to subvert or create context and meanings from what already exists. An avid collector since childhood, Wielebinski’s source material is baseball cards. He transforms these emblems of American sport into a new collector’s item – an artwork. Keeping the scale of the original cards creates intimacy, inviting the viewer to look closely and deconstruct their relationship to this familiar object.

Leather, fur, threads and nail polish punctuate the works surface. Using textiles and sewn decorative elements layered onto sportsmen’s bodies, the series plays with the status of craft as a traditionally feminine mode of making. Wielebinski uses sports as an entry point to discuss gender, surveillance, desire, race, national identity, the body, celebrity, costume and power dynamics. Through multifaceted works, Wielebinski highlights how sport is both embedded in our daily lives and politically charged.

There will be a set of three custom baseball cards available to buy at the launch sold as a limited edition, courtesy of Hales Gallery.

Get Gray Wielebinski: 100 Baseball Cards (Signed) at the ICA Shop

Part of the ICA 75th Anniversary Season
Gray Wielebinski (b. 1991 Dallas, TX, USA) received a BA from Pomona College, USA in 2014 before completing an MFA from the Slade School of Fine Art, London, UK in 2018. He lives and works in both London and Los Angeles. Wielebinski’s expansive practice, which incorporates video, performance, collage, installation, sculpture, and more, explores the intersections of mythology, identity, gender, nationhood, and memory.
 
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