Bunny Rogers
Contemporary conceptual artist, provocative installations and performances
Bunny Rogers is a British conceptual artist and performer born in the 1990s who has gained international recognition for her provocative and immersive installations, sculptures, and multimedia works. Her art often features elaborate aesthetics, surrealist elements, and challenges to conventional taste and art world hierarchies. Rogers works across various mediums including sculpture, video, performance, and installation, creating pieces that are both visually arresting and intellectually complex. Her practice frequently incorporates elements of pop culture, luxury, and absurdism, creating commentary on consumption, desire, and artistic value. She has exhibited internationally at major galleries and institutions, and her work has generated significant discussion within contemporary art circles for its unapologetic embrace of aesthetics and spectacle. Rogers represents a new generation of artists who blur boundaries between fine art, performance, and popular culture, making her a notable figure in contemporary British and international art scenes.
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Bunny
English origin
“Derived from 'bun,' a term of endearment in English, Bunny became a standalone given name evoking cute, youthful warmth and playfulness. The name carries strong associations with Easter, innocence, and gentle charm. Though historically used as a nickname, it gained visibility through pop culture and remains a charmingly unconventional choice.”