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Bailey Scieszka

Quick Facts

  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Museums on APS:
    • Atlanta Contemporary
    • Atlanta Contemporary
    • Atlanta Contemporary
    • Atlanta Contemporary
    • Atlanta Contemporary
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Top-ranked work: Baby with Taco Bell Face Paint (Ring My Bell)
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  • Born: 1989, Detroit, United States of America
  • Top 3 works:
    • Baby with Taco Bell Face Paint (Ring My Bell)
    • Old Put and the Pepsi/Indigo Generation (They Live)
    • Starbucks Girl with Baby Dragon
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 3

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
Where was Bailey Scieszka born?
Question 2:
What influential filmmaker inspired Scieszka during her time at Cooper Union?
Question 3:
What is Old Put known for creating?
Question 4:
Which art fair showcased Scieszka's puppet dramas?
Question 5:
Where is Bailey Scieszka currently based?

Bailey Scieszka: A Darkly Humorous Vision of Pop Culture and Performance

Bailey Scieszka, born in Detroit, Michigan in 1989, is a contemporary artist whose unsettling yet captivating puppet performances and visuals embody a distinctive blend of dark humor and surreal exploration. Her artistic journey began with an early fascination for experimental filmmaking spearheaded by Jack Smith (1932–1989), whose groundbreaking work profoundly impacted her creative sensibilities. This initial encounter instilled in Scieszka a deep appreciation for challenging conventions and pushing boundaries within the realm of art. Her formal education at Cooper Union in New York City solidified these influences, fostering collaborations with esteemed professors like Dore Ashton, Mike Essl, Sharon Hayes, J. Hoberman, and Walid Raad who championed innovative approaches to artistic expression. These relationships nurtured Scieszka’s understanding of conceptual art and performance as mediums for conveying complex ideas. At the core of Scieszka's artistic practice lies her alter ego, Old Put—a demonic clown figure whose creations span puppet dramas, video installations, paintings, and drawings. This character serves as a conduit for exploring themes of pop culture, politics, and psychological anxieties, often referencing iconic films like “They Live” and wrestling culture. Her performances have garnered recognition internationally at major art fairs such as Paris Internationale and Nada (New York), demonstrating her commitment to engaging audiences with provocative narratives. Scieszka’s work has been lauded by publications including The New Yorker, Vogue, Forbes, and The New York Times, cementing her position as a voice within the artistic landscape. Notably, “What Pipeline,” a Detroit gallery, published “More Heart Than Brains: The Collected Plays of Bailey Scieszka,” showcasing her theatrical output and furthering her exploration of storytelling through puppetry. Following graduation from Cooper Union, she returned to Detroit, prioritizing independent artistic endeavors away from the pressures of major metropolitan centers like New York and Los Angeles. This period deepened her connection with a Detroit puppet theatre, refining her performance techniques and honing her craft. The challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic prompted Scieszka to adapt her practice, broadcasting performances via Zoom and Instagram from her childhood bedroom—a poignant reminder of artistic genesis rooted in personal experience. Her distinctive style distinguishes itself through meticulous attention to detail and a masterful manipulation of visual language. Scieszka’s puppets are often imbued with grotesque features and unsettling expressions, reflecting the artist's preoccupation with confronting uncomfortable truths and questioning societal norms. Furthermore, her use of color palettes—often dominated by muted tones punctuated by bursts of vibrant hues—creates an atmosphere of unease and invites viewers to contemplate hidden meanings beneath the surface. Through her multifaceted artistic endeavors, Bailey Scieszka continues to illuminate the intersection between performance art, visual storytelling, and psychological introspection.