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The Weird Show Broadcast
The Weird Show
23 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast about art, context, appropriation, paper, artists, ideas, places, sounds, people, stuff, and, sometimes, collage.
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A podcast about art, context, appropriation, paper, artists, ideas, places, sounds, people, stuff, and, sometimes, collage.
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Arts
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David Henry Nobody Jr.: Resemblage, reality hacking and social sculpting.
The Weird Show Broadcast
37 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
David Henry Nobody Jr.: Resemblage, reality hacking and social sculpting.

David Henry Brown aka David Henry Nobody is a NYC-based artist whose work resists categorisation by the more traditional labels of the art world. Interventionist, Immersive Performer, Social Sculptor or Reality Hacker are some of the ways to describe David's career, who since the early 1990s has developed a highly provocative and political body of work that acts almost as a mirror in which we see reflected the world we live in.

Resemblage, the union of the words resemble and collage, is the term Brown has coined to describe the work he has created in recent years where he uses social media to create a living performance. From his Instagram profile David uses his body to attach found objects, discarded items and remnants of our consumer society to create elaborate living collages that confront us with who we are as a society.

The Weird Show Broadcast
A podcast about art, context, appropriation, paper, artists, ideas, places, sounds, people, stuff, and, sometimes, collage.