The hospital gown is a particularly charged article of clothing. For the chronically ill and disabled, the ritual of donning the gown signals a change of identity from "person" to "patient." This essay chronicles the metamorphosis of a standard hospital gown into a work of wearable art that showcases the glittering pregnant body. Rather than thinly shrouding nakedness, this gown reveals the nude, gravid, and disabled figure as not only worthy of artistic concentration, but full of wonder and enchantment. This work emerges from the author's decade-long collaborative practice with her sister, Devan Stahl, as her experiences living under the medical gaze are compounded in the pursuit of motherhood. The Imaging Gown takes up past and present visual cultures of medicine and re-presents them with sublime sensibilities that affirm the patient perspective.

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