Photograph of my performance at The Armory Show right before Covid virus shut down New York city /
Photograph of my performance right before Covid shut down New York City it was really amazing to see people painting at the Armory Show even holding napkins.
Artists who took part in the Armory show came out to paint, passers by, friends, joggers, art lovers of all ages and walks of life.
Thank you all for painting and for being there to celebrate art and color.
Also - Thank you so much to my photographer who had to deal with changing dates and the weather and my work turning into a kite and all kinds of things, it was amazing to be there together.
Thank you so much for putting up with changing dates as you know March 7th was a really windy day, and also a very cold day, so it would have turned into a kite chasing adventure, so thank you so much for agreeing to change the dates and having an amazing day on March 8th.
As you know due to security at the Armory Show - Show Security, parking attendants, NYC Park Service, NYPD and the fire department, and the bomb squad - all showed up and I had a nice chat with all of them and everyone was really nice.
It really is a great thing that I showed up early and had the opportunity to meet everyone and everyone got to know me.
We really had the cutest dog as the bomb-sniffing dog - basically I was working in the middle of the lawn and then I looked up and I saw an animal, a dog with a big sign across his chest saying "BOMB", and then I looked up and there was this bulky guy and of course I had to ask are you a cop and he says yes I'm a cop. The dog ended up sniffing around me and maybe not my bags :). Both the cop and the dog were really friendly we eventually ended up being friends.
Actually the least comfortable interaction I had was with New York City Parks, the only complaint was that I was not supposed to tie anything to a tree branch or a tree, everything else was fair game. Well on March 7th I had very strong winds and everything turned into a balloon and kite adventure so I had to tie everything to a tree. I had to keep everything tied to the tree to prevent everything running into and rolling into traffic.
In addition to taking into account the strong winds, of course I had to deal with the cold.
I had to work during fairly cold weather so I ended up wearing all the clothes I own and of course catching a little bit cold so hopefully not the #covid virus.
Over the course of several days working at the Armory I became friends with a lot of the supporting staff, and they ended up helping me dismantle my stuff at the very end - thank you so much!
Mirena Rhee performance at the Armory Show
Hands Icosahedron aka Hands Tent - a look from the inside /
Hands Icosahedron ! /
Hands Icosahedron was a series of day long works I created using the Icosahedron Structure and the Hands. /
Over several weeks and over three days - March 5, 7 and 8 - in front of Pier 94 at The Armory Show I continually re-created the structure every morning and collapsed it in the evening. On March 7 I made the structure and used it more or less like a Hands Tent for the day which was also pretty funny and produced different reactions in the public, even in animals :)
A Husky gets really interested in my art :) Cute husky @ 0:44 'He never barks!' the owner said. Wait for the barks...
I had someone stop by to ask if I was making a political work taking pictures of people from inside the tent. I assured the man i was not going to photograph him for political purposes.
Thank you everyone who painted on the Hands Icosahedron at the Armory Show March 8 in New York - It was an amazing day ! /
Hands Icosahedron at the Armory Show in New York 2020 /
During my performance on March 8 - Amazing day! thank you everyone who painted at the #armoryshow2020 #installationart #performanceart
Hands Icosahedron at the Armory Show in New York 2020 /
#performanceart and #installation with public participation - #handsicosahedron #gianthands #gianthandsinmanhattan #art #artist #newyork #armoryshow2020 @thearmoryshow A Structure with Giant Hands, just in time I guess. Thank you for being brave with brushes. I personally plan a bunch of installations around #Manhattan, look out for the #Hands and a bunch of giant hand #painting s
This Weekend - March 7-8, 12-6pm at Pier 94 - The Armory Show New York 2020 - Lots of Fun ! Free and Open to the Public - an Interactive Performance and Installation with Public Participation /
This Weekend - March 7-8, 12-6pm at Pier 94 - The Armory Show New York 2020 - Lots of Fun !
Free and Open to the Public - an Interactive Performance and Installation with Public Participation
Next Weekend - Armory Show New York 2020 - I cannot promise a Giant Penis! .. But I can promise Lots of Fun ! Free and Open to the Public - an Interactive Performance and Installation at Pier 94. /
A couple of years ago during my Memory Replacement Armory Show 2018 performance I had a Giant Penis painted on my back. Penises not only do not bother me - but I have always struggled with our notions of propriety. Penises are great, they ensure the continuation of our human race, and in some cultures they are worshipped greatly. What I think doesn’t need to be worshipped is guns. Guns should be rated the most obscene thing and we should cover our eyes at the sight of a gun, and not of a penis.
Why?
Because the gun takes a life, but the penis gives it.
I cannot promise a Giant Penis this year !!! But I cam promise you are gonna have a lot of fun!
Photo by Ken James - Armory Show 2018
Next weekend, at the Armory Show New York 2020 - Giant Hands Icosahedron.
Free and open to the Public - come see my Performance and Installation with Public Participation, Lamp Shade and Hands Tent. More soon.
Next Weekend - Armory Show New York 2020 - I cannot promise a Giant Penis! .. But I can promise Lots of Fun ! Free and open to the Public - an Interactive Performance and Installation at Pier 94.
Icosahedron Sketch /
Hands Icosahedron, Hands Plex, sculpture and a wearable lamp shade is still at prototype stage - here pictured at DeWitt Clinton park in Manhattan /
#handsicosahedron #handsplex and keeping the vertices together. At some point the icosahedron did break but this was okay because in this manner I was able to find the weakest link and strengthen it by doubling the dowels.
Here are some stress tests I did over the weekend:
Walking on Drawing, Armory Show and more fun stuff /
Walking on Drawing
Why is that art that I don't want to make better than the art I do want to make
Walking on Drawing, is more like walking on Water, or Ocean, of graphite
Walking on Drawing is more fun than you think
Drawing Deftly
Feel free to indulge your Black and White side
Walking on Water - a single picture
THE ARMORY SHOW /
https://www.thearmoryshow.com/
THE ARMORY SHOW is coming to New York March 5-8 and I am doing a roving sculpture installation and performance. More detail soon!
The Armory show takes place at Piers 90 and 94 in New York City - so - see you there !
Mirena Rhee - hands icosahedron sketch
Happy Hands Fireworks /
Happy Valentines from NYC ! /
Watch the entire movie here : http://bit.ly/mirena2020
Giant Hands Icosahedron is coming to the Armory Show New York city 2020 in early March /
Coming to the Armory Show New York 2020 in early March. Update soon!
A roving Hands Icosahedron sculpture, installation and performance