Butt Print Calling Mr Twilight VII (red, green, black)

Kembra Pfahler

Butt Print Calling Mr Twilight VII (red, green, black), 201976.5 x 57cm4500 USD
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
acrylic body paint on steinbach paperEmalinLondon
Description
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The contemporary artwork presented in this image features a bold and abstract composition. The visual elements include prominent black shapes that resemble a butterfly or moth, contrasted against vibrant red and green hues. The overall asymmetrical layout creates a dynamic and visually striking impression. The artist's expressive brushstrokes and use of color suggest an experimental approach to painting, emphasizing the artwork's modern and unconventional style. While the specific subject matter is not immediately recognizable, the piece evokes a sense of transformation and organic forms, alluding to the artist's intended interpretation of nature and the natural world. ...

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Kembra Pfahler
Artist
Kembra Pfahler
1961 , American

Kembra Pfahler (b. 1961, Hermosa Beach, CA, US) lives and works in New York, US. Pfahler is a legendary figure of New York’s underground scene. With a practice spanning music, performance, acting, film and visual arts since the 1980s, the image vocabulary she has built informs the countercultural aesthetics of the Lower East Side. Drawing references from monstrous fetishistic femininity and Japanese Noh theatre, she founded a death-rock band The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black. The band’s cult performances incorporate handmade costumes and props created along the lines of her philosophy of availabism – making use of what’s available – with the aim of fostering a radical view of femininity and beauty. The ceremonial treatment of her body in transgressive acts continues to mark the contemporary cultural landscape through her collaborations in film, photography and fashion. ...

Kembra Pfahler: Artworks
Aplomb; Flying Girls of Karen Black
Kembra PfahlerAplomb; Flying Girls of Karen Black, 20207500 USD
Butt Print Calling Mr Twilight VII (red, green, black)
Kembra PfahlerButt Print Calling Mr Twilight VII (red, green, black), 20194500 USD
Fear of a Karen Black Planet
Kembra PfahlerFear of a Karen Black Planet, 199415000 USD
The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black Costume Drawings III
Kembra PfahlerThe Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black Costume Drawings III, 20236000 USD
Isis Water
Kembra PfahlerIsis Water, 199815000 USD
Emalin
Gallery
Emalin
London

Emalin is a London-based contemporary art gallery run by Angelina Volk and Leopold Thun. Prior to opening the permanent gallery space in London’s East End in September 2016, Emalin operated as an itinerant exhibition programme and project space since 2014. The gallery represents nine international artists from five countries working in a range of media, with a focus on emerging multi-disciplinary practices.