FB Gallery invites you to a trip down memory lane to celebrate its one year anniversary. Come reminisce (and party) with us this Friday, June 22, at 7pm and enjoy selected works from FB Gallery artists Antonio Bokel, Rodrigo Martins, Kilu and K-Narf. We hope to see you there (you can also visit the retrospective Saturday June 23 from 2 to 6pm if you can’t make it Friday.) Thank you for your support!
Cruelty and Beauty of Life from the Yummi Yami series, by K-narf, 2011. On view at FB gallery until May 8. www.fbgallery.net
La folie d’aimer by K-narf, 2012. Photo archival print, adhesive tape mounted on woodboard and polymer varnish, 59” x 47”. Yummy Yami exhibition at FB gallery, April/May 2012. www.fbgallery.net
K-narf interview by Alan Lupiani on artblogNYC.com
The inspiration behind Yummy Yami. K-narf explains all to LaRon Batchelor
Don’t miss Yummi Yammi, a new exhibition by French artist K-narf. Opening on April 11 at FB gallery.
YUMMY: English term that means extremely pleasing to the sense of taste.
YAMI: Japanese term that describes a person or thing related to either darkness or evil.
Yummi Yammi is a series of photo collages inspired by the true story of Issey Sagawa, a Japanese man who engaged in acts of cannibalism while living in Paris and became a minor celebrity upon his return to Japan. K-Narf pushes the limits of how sex is portrayed in art—creating a jarring dialogue between images and the story behind them. Check our website for more information at www.fbgallery.net.