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    Kim Dacres gravitates toward renewal and care, transforming worn rubber into expressive sculptural portraits. The New York-based artist twists and braids tired treads into sleek buns and rows typical of Black hairstyles, which she embellishes with gear-like crowns and jewelry made of metal bike chains. Spray painting the material to mask marks, Dacres utilizes what might otherwise be deemed worthless to create bold visages. A new body of work extends a series of celebratory busts the artis
     

Kim Dacres Revitalizes Sleek Tires, Chains, and Gears in Defiant Sculptures

1 May 2026 at 20:58
Kim Dacres Revitalizes Sleek Tires, Chains, and Gears in Defiant Sculptures

Kim Dacres gravitates toward renewal and care, transforming worn rubber into expressive sculptural portraits. The New York-based artist twists and braids tired treads into sleek buns and rows typical of Black hairstyles, which she embellishes with gear-like crowns and jewelry made of metal bike chains. Spray painting the material to mask marks, Dacres utilizes what might otherwise be deemed worthless to create bold visages.

A new body of work extends a series of celebratory busts the artist made to honor those whoโ€™ve inspired and influenced her. On view this month at Charles Moffett, Lost on a Two Way Street follows this trajectory, while adding flatter wall works evocative of Victorian-era cameos. โ€œThe emphasis on the subjectsโ€™ buns and braiding underscores the extreme efforts required to โ€˜keep upโ€™ appearances in the harshest of environmentsโ€”an acknowledgment of the vital role played by Dacresโ€™ community in uplifting her spirit and maintaining her mental health,โ€ the gallery says.

a bike tire bust by Kim Dacres of a woman with braids
โ€œOval Medallion โ€“ Uncontained Crash Out Braidsโ€ (2026), found auto and bicycle rubber, braided bicycle inner tubes, zipties, wood, screws, and black, red, and brown spray paint, 22.5 x 19 x 6.5 inches

In an explicit reference to the current political climate, the artist has also interpreted the U.S. flag, replacing the stars with Black and brown figures. The stripes fray at the edges, while binding these anonymous faces to the fabric in a way that constricts movement. These works โ€œflash in distress and cry out to helpless voidโ€”their condition betraying the truth of a symbol that has long failed to live up to its promise,โ€ a statement says.

Lost on a Two Way Street runs from May 7 to June 20 in New York. Until then, explore more of the artistโ€™s work on Instagram.

a bike tire bust by Kim Dacres of a woman with braids in a bun
โ€œBaby Liberty Bunโ€ (2026), found auto and bicycle rubber, wood, screws, metal turntable and spray paint, 19 x 10 x 10.25 inches
a bike tire bust by Kim Dacres of a woman with braids
โ€œOval Medallion โ€“ Single Braid Ladyโ€ (2026), found auto and bicycle rubber, braided bicycle inner tubes, zipties, wood, screws, and black spray paint, 22.5 x 19 x 7 inches
a bike tire bust by Kim Dacres of a woman with braids in a bun
โ€œSpoke Flat Bun with Cheekbonesโ€ (2026), found auto and bicycle rubber, wood, screws, metal turntable and spray paint, 18.5 x 11.5 x 10.5 inches
a bike tire sculpture by Kim Dacres with frayed edges and a three-dimensional piece emerging from the corner
โ€œContingent on Free Speech Content (Braided Vertical Flag with Valve Stems)โ€ (2026), found auto and bicycle rubber, braided bicycle inner tubes, zipties, bicycle pedal arm, screws, and spray paint on wood, 53 x 24.5 x 7.5 inches
a bike tire sculpture by Kim Dacres with frayed edges and a three-dimensional piece emerging from the center
โ€œThe day that you are me and I am you (Braided Flag Two Heads)โ€ (2026), found auto and bicycle rubber, braided bicycle inner tubes, zip ties, screws and spray paint on wood, 24.5 x 66 x 6.5 inches
a bike tire bust by Kim Dacres of a woman with gear buns
โ€œThe rainbow burns the stars out in the sky (Brown Gears)โ€ (2026), found auto and bicycle rubber, bicycle parts, wood, screws, fender washers, rubber washer, metal turntable, and red primer spray paint, 19.75 x 11.25 x 12.25 inches
a bike tire bust by Kim Dacres of a woman with braids
โ€œSquare Medallion โ€“ Top Bun with Loose Braidsโ€ (2026), found auto and bicycle rubber, braided bicycle inner tubes, zipties, bicycle chains, wood, screws, black and red primer spray paint, 22.75 x 15.5 x 6.5 inches

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