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NPR had a segment on this lady:
WILLIAMSBURG ARTIST EATS SHEETROCK
Did anyone else catch this gem on Artnet? Artist Emily Katrencik is taking the concepts inherent to Janine Antoni's Lick and Lather to an entirely different level, consuming 1,956 inches of sheetrock per day since the new year. I can only begin to imagine the havoc it is wreaking upon her entire body...
We've heard of starving artists, but this takes the cake (so to speak). Pittsburgh-born, 29-year-old New York artist Emily Katrencik is eating the sheetrock wall that separates the exhibition and living space at LMAKprojects, a gallery recently opened at 60 North 6th Street in Williamsburg by art dealer and art historian Louky Keijsers. Since Jan. 1, 2005, Katrencik has been eating 1.956 inches of sheetrock each day, in an effort to "collapse boundaries between the artist and dealer, and the architecture and the body." She promises to keep it up for 41 days in all, until a sizeable passage between the two spaces has been, um, cleared. "It's not bad for her health," said Keijsers. "Her teeth still look good." An opening for the show is slated for Friday, Jan. 28, 7-9 pm. For more info, see www.lmakprojects.com. The gallery also has a Chelsea branch at 526 West 26th Street, #310, where an exhibition of works by Silvia Russel is currently on view
Perfomance art? Or perhaps a totally new spin on "starving artist"...
NPR had a segment on this lady:
WILLIAMSBURG ARTIST EATS SHEETROCK
Did anyone else catch this gem on Artnet? Artist Emily Katrencik is taking the concepts inherent to Janine Antoni's Lick and Lather to an entirely different level, consuming 1,956 inches of sheetrock per day since the new year. I can only begin to imagine the havoc it is wreaking upon her entire body...
We've heard of starving artists, but this takes the cake (so to speak). Pittsburgh-born, 29-year-old New York artist Emily Katrencik is eating the sheetrock wall that separates the exhibition and living space at LMAKprojects, a gallery recently opened at 60 North 6th Street in Williamsburg by art dealer and art historian Louky Keijsers. Since Jan. 1, 2005, Katrencik has been eating 1.956 inches of sheetrock each day, in an effort to "collapse boundaries between the artist and dealer, and the architecture and the body." She promises to keep it up for 41 days in all, until a sizeable passage between the two spaces has been, um, cleared. "It's not bad for her health," said Keijsers. "Her teeth still look good." An opening for the show is slated for Friday, Jan. 28, 7-9 pm. For more info, see www.lmakprojects.com. The gallery also has a Chelsea branch at 526 West 26th Street, #310, where an exhibition of works by Silvia Russel is currently on view
Perfomance art? Or perhaps a totally new spin on "starving artist"...