14-03-08

Christoph Broich @ PULSE Art Fair New York

Envoy presents Christoph Broich at the New York art fair PULSE

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Info about PULSE: www.pulse-art.com  

16-08-07

the polaroids of Christoph Broich's "Lara Wo bist du" at Unisex Salon, New York

performence at 'The Delancey' (168 Delancey btw Clinton and Attorney) July 5th
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01-08-07

impressions from Christoph Broich's "Lara Wo bist du" at Unisex Salon, New York

The Delancey (168 Delancey btw Clinton and Attorney)

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03-07-07

Envoy presents Christoph Broich at Unisex Salon

CHRISTOPH BROICH @ UNISEX
As part of envoy's ongoing extra muros projects, Christoph Broich will have his Lara Wo Bist Du? performance at Unisex @ The Delancey (168 Delancey btw Clinton and Attorney) July 5th. RSVP is required at listlistlist@gmail.com.

Lara, wo bist du? (Lara where are you?) is an ongoing project by Christoph Broich, which started in 1993 and which will end once Lara has been found. Lara was the girl in a video piece Christoph Broich created in 1993. When the artist wanted to continue the series devoted to her, he was unable to locate her, and has since been unable to find her.

Lara, wo bist du? became an obsessive series of work in search of Lara. The series consists of five
separate pieces: the actual video piece, a video still light box installation, an inter-active performance documented by polaroids and two sculptures.

For the performance piece, the audience is invited to put on a red wig, a replica of Lara’s hairdo. Much as the prince in Cinderella sliding the glass slipper on a number of women’s feet, Broich continues his quest for Lara by putting a wig on innocent bystanders. As with a lot of Broich’s work, the “shell” of the work remains, in this case polaroids, referencing “wanted” posters that intriguingly document the performance.


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here you can find the pictures from the Lara event in Antwerp:

http://www.christophbroich.com/lara1.html

 

22-03-07

t(h)ree

here some images from 't(h)ree' at Envoy, lower east side, new york
(A project inspired by John Cameron Mitchell's "Shortbus")

 

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"Shortbus, John Cameron Mitchell's penetrating look at the bruised sexuality of contemporary New Yorkers, lives on in this photography exhibit from Crackerfarm, George Duncan, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya (all part of the  film's production team). Though Crackerfarm's intimate images of outsiders posing with "ordinary" citizens keeps close to the film's dual themes of outrageousness and universality, Sepuya's work best captures the Shortbus vision: He's built a treelike structure that reimagines the characters' interconnections as lovers, exes, and friends."

 

East Village / Lower East Side

131 Chrystie Street
212-226-4555
March 8 - April 14, 2007
Opening: Thursday, March 15, 6:00PM - 8:00PM

16-03-07

ENVOY new york

t(h)ree

at ENVOY lower east side

East Village / Lower East Side

131 Chrystie Street
212-226-4555
March 8 - April 14, 2007
Opening: Thursday, March 15, 6:00PM - 8:00PM

A project inspired by John Cameron Mitchell's "Shortbus"

Artists:

Crackerfarm
George Duncan
Paul Mpagi Sepuya

Paul Mpagi Sepuya, _Trina and Emily_

Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Trina and Emily

 

www.envoygallery.com

28-03-06

Never Mind the Bollocks - Here's Amanda Lear

 

NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS: HERE’S AMANDA LEAR serves as the vehicle for an exhibition which consists of paintings by Amanda Lear and the work of nine contemporary artists.

 

This international and multidisciplinary exhibition in which the artists are actively involved, reintroduces the childlike games and spirit of the Dada and Surrealist movement by using a popular motive which acts as a playful interrogation of Amanda Lear. Conceptual confusion, symbolic representation and ordered geometry are all part of an ingenuous fragmentation united by nine contemporary artists.

 

Drawing heavily on what has been written about Amanda Lear, as well as on the images that have been spread worldwide, Amanda Lear served as the wellspring of the imagination and the home of inspiration for the artists.

Continued thought processes and investigations on the subject became a means of reuniting conscious and unconscious realms of experience so completely, that the world of dream and fantasy has been joined to the everyday rational world in an absolute reality, a punk surreality.

 

Amanda Lear, Lisa Beck, Christoph Broich, Scott Hug, Michelle Lopez, Gina Magid, Kanshka Raja, Anna  Sew Hoy, Ryan Steadman, James J. Wiliams III

 

 

 

envoy . 535 W22nd Street . 6th Fl . New York, NY 10011 . 212.242.7524