
Karen Kilimnik
The Legacy
1994年10月28日-12月3日
日期
1994年10月28日-12月3日
地点
London
For her first exhibition in the UK, the New York artist Karen Kilimnik created an unnerving theatrical installation that invited the viewer into a world of self-imposed adolescent isolation, obsession and anxiety.
Kilimnik makes work in the guise of an alienated teenager, pieces that demonstrate a degree of nostalgia for that difficult age when a child is on the threshold of being an adult. The sources she plunders range from trashy movies to real-life events. For the show, Kilimnik took as her starting point from two American made-for-TV melodramas set in 1970s England, The Devil’s Web and The Legacy. The plots of these schlock-horror movies feature the world of the occult: satanic possession, black magic and mysterious deaths. Drawing on these themes, Kilimnik’s installation transformed the white-walled gallery space into a mock-gothic set, in which she wanted the viewer to ‘feel like you had just walked into one of the episodes.’
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