YoMeryl
YoMeryl (founded in 2014) is the name of a pop art duo made up of Bronwyn Lundberg and Sarah Zucker. The name also refers to their gallery and design studio. Lundberg and Zucker are also longtime girlfriends.[1]
YoMeryl's subject matter is varied. Many of the images depict women, such as The Golden Girls, or various lesbian icons. Other influences include RuPaul and The Simpsons.
YoMeryl's first museum commission was from the Brookyln Museum in collaboration with Lady Gaga's creative producer and Brooklyn Museum board member, Nicole Ehrlich.[2] YoMeryl created pop art inspired GIF animations where famous women interact with various exhibits in the museum. While the GIF art is currently only available digitally, Zucker has said that lenticular versions of the work might be a viable way to translate the GIFs to the physical space of the museum.[2] Zucker has already worked out how to translate her work using lenticular printing and sees the GIF as a modern artistic irreverence.[3]
YoMeryl also offers various kinds of apparel for sale from T-shirts to custom earbuds.[4]
References
- ^ Bendix, Trish (19 November 2014). "Rachel Maddow, Kate McKinnon get the GIF treatment from lesbian artists". After Ellen. Totallyher Media, LLC. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ^ a b Lange, Maggie (4 December 2014). "Are GIFs Art? The Pop Art Pair YoMeryl Discusses". The Cut. New York Magazine. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ^ Sugarman, Mike (11 March 2014). "The Future Of GIFs As Gallery Art, According To The Current Sea". The Creator's Project. Vice Media, Inc. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ^ "YoMeryl apparel". YoMeryl. Retrieved 7 March 2015.