The "Good Bad Boys" of international art met as kids at camp and have been playing and working together ever since. They're best known for dramatic performances and installations-- in 2005 alone their relentlessly physical work included "Hase," a gigantic pink stuffed rabbit installed on a hill above Turin and scheduled to stay there for 20 years; "Sweatwat," a chaotic spa-themed open-house; and "The Tantamounter," an ersatz copy machine that turned out, in half an hour or less, handmade replicas of whatever object was ...
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The "Good Bad Boys" of international art met as kids at camp and have been playing and working together ever since. They're best known for dramatic performances and installations-- in 2005 alone their relentlessly physical work included "Hase," a gigantic pink stuffed rabbit installed on a hill above Turin and scheduled to stay there for 20 years; "Sweatwat," a chaotic spa-themed open-house; and "The Tantamounter," an ersatz copy machine that turned out, in half an hour or less, handmade replicas of whatever object was dropped down its hatch. Their first large-scale museum exhibit, documented here, offered unprecedented opportunities to spread out and take over a traditional venue. Their installations included a public restroom and a movie theater, and their opening was a two-day performance event that combined film, happening, performance art and rock-and-roll show. With large-format photographs and insightful text.
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