SUPERM (Brian Kenny and Slava Mogutin) | Bain Slave

Schedule

Tue Jul 23 2024 at 10:00 pm to Sat Aug 24 2024 at 06:00 am

Location

SETAREH Berlin | Berlin, BE

SETAREH is pleased to present Brain Slave by SUPERM the dynamic duo of New York based artists Brian Kenny and Slava Mogutin.


Inspired by Nietzsche’s concept of the Übermensch and infused with their shared queer experiences SUPERM has emerged as a powerful insurgent force at the intersection of art politics and pop culture pushing the boundaries of identity sexuality and morality. Their work has been showcased in galleries and museums worldwide including New York Los Angeles Houston Berlin Paris Madrid Ottawa Oslo Bergen and Moscow. Their last Berlin show was New York Underground in collaboration with Rainer Fetting (2005).


Brain Slave features works spanning two decades of their collaboration including photography collage painting sculpture and video. This exhibition explores various facets of their oeuvre both individual and collaborative capturing the essence of their long-term artistic conversation. Central to their work is the theme of found communality both actual and imagined. For instance Mogutin‘s renowned photographic series Suddenly Last Summer (2010) which references Tennessee Williams‘ acclaimed play about homosexuality lobotomy and cannibalism captures Kenny and their friends in the wild through saturated double exposures. This series recalls the innovative spirit of Russian avant-garde artists like Alexander Rodchenko and El Lissitzky who also sought new utopian and futuristic ways of seeing and capturing the world. Another significant piece is their collaborative portfolio Entropy Parade (2011) which serves as a stage for their community of queer protagonists in fantastical and provocative tableaus. Boys dressed in playful costumes are further embellished with collage graffitied poetry and comic characters creating a world where fantasy and reality intertwine.


Slava Mogutin born in Siberia is a Russian-American multimedia artist author and activist exiled from Russia for his outspoken queer writing and activism. A third-generation writer and self-taught photographer Mogutin was the first Russian granted political asylum in the US on the grounds of homophobic persecution. Mogutin’s work explores displacement identity pride shame devotion disaffection love and hate. He has authored seven books in Russian two illustrated poetry collections in English and five photography monographs published in the US UK and Germany. Mogutin has been honored with the Andrei Bely Prize for poetry and the Tom of Finland Foundation Award for artistic achievement.


Brian Kenny born on the US military base in Heidelberg Germany is an American multidisciplinary artist and muralist. In 2004 Brian began his ongoing collaboration with Slava Mogutin as SUPERM. Using a variety of mediums Brian’s artwork is vividly expressionistic and often autobiographical reflecting personal themes such as queer identity shifting societal perceptions of gender sexuality politics urban living and creative experimentation. Brian’s work in fashion includes collaborations with Christian Lacroix J. Crew Onitsuka Tiger and Walter Van Beirendonck.

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SETAREH Berlin, Schöneberger Ufer 71, 10785 Berlin, Germany, Berlin
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