Shein and other online retailers are guilty of letting mass-produced rip-offs fly under the radar. But Anouska Samms (@anouskasamms) told TikTok that her design wasn’t being plagiarized by any seedy platform. Instead, the Metropolitan Museum of Art—yes, the same institution that hosts the Met Gala—has taken and displayed her work without properly compensating or crediting Anouska.
Anouska is an emerging artist from London, United Kingdom. She creates handwoven tapestries and sculptures that have integrated human hair. She explained, “I explore how materials such as hair hold knowledge in their very form.” Anouska also said that mimicry is part of her practice. It’s ironic in this case, as it seems that her design has been mimicked.
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