The Tie
Artist/Maker
Sophie Calle
(French, b. 1953)
Date1993
MediumSilk crepe-de-chine, printed with autobiographical story
DimensionsHeight: 28 in. (71.1 cm)
Credit LineArt Rental Collection Fund
Edition41/150; Parkett Special Edition No. 36
PortfolioOriginal box for tie is in Ward, Shelf C-4
Object numberRC1994.13
Status
Not on viewConceptual artist Sophie Calle created this tie as a multiple for Parkett, an art publishing company and magazine. Many of Calle’s works address surveillance and strangers—two themes echoed in The Tie, which is printed with an account of Calle’s interactions with a man she once saw give a lecture. Because the speaker was attractive but poorly dressed, Calle began to anonymously send him clothes in 1985. The artist first gave the man a skinny brown tie, represented by the one seen here. For a number of years thereafter, Calle sent the man an article of clothing each Christmas as part of a project titled La Garde-robe (The Wardrobe). Calle concludes her story by saying that she would like to meet the man one day, but only once he is exclusively wearing the clothes she has given him. This fabled meeting ultimately did not occur, and the outfit, lacking both shoes and a coat, was never completed.
Exhibition History
Body Proxy: Clothing in Contemporary Art
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 1, 2015 - December 13, 2015 )
Collections
- Art Rental
This record was created from historic documentation and may not have been reviewed by a curator. Noticed a mistake? Have some extra information about this object?
Please contact us.
ca. 1904
19th century
19th century
1985