
Coco Dolle "BLIND-LOVE"
Coco Dolle "BLIND-LOVE" 2006 Photography, Archive inkjet on paper, FramedDimensions: 12 x 18 in, Framed 13 x 19 inUniqueSigned on Verso, includes certificate of authenticity. Coco Dolle is a French-American artist, writer, and curator. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Vogue, and Architectural Digest. She has exhibited widely in the United States from institutional to alternative scenes including at the Queens Museum and the Oregon Art Center. A women's advocate, she is dedicated to amplifying women's voices in art and technology. Over the decades, she has curated and produced numerous projects with her dance troupe Legacy Fatale and the event series Portraits of Women in Web3 (PWW3). As a contributing writer for L’Officiel Groupe and Whitehot Magazine, she has interviewed and written about notable artists, from Takashi Murakami to Judy Chicago. A former dancer and fashion muse in New York’s Y2K era, Dolle modeled for renowned artists and photographers such as Alex Katz and Ste