Thursday, February 18, 2010

Fugi TV Interview: Andy Warhol: In His Wake, 2007

Four major international networks filmed CVB's Andy Warhol: In His Wake exhibit and interviewed the Warhol superstars there. Three of the networks also interviewed von Buhler about her own work in the show. A New York production company also filmed the reception for a video installation featuring noteworthy Chelsea galleries.
Cynthia von Buhler interviewed on Japan's Fuji Television Network about her work in Andy Warhol: In His Wake. Von Buhler's works featured in this clip are Sir Reptitious (viewers are feeding the rats which live inside him), The Great Warhola Fortune Telling Machine, and It Can Happen To You (interactive legs with a viewmaster inset into the crotch).

Collage of Warhol: In His Wake exhibit art by Cynthia von Buhler. Click the image for a larger view.

Warhol's Superstars at Von Buhler's CVB Space - Exhibit Extended Due To Popular Demand:
Andy Warhol: In His Wake, an exhibit/installation organized by von Buhler at her gallery and studio space in Manhattan, opened on Thursday, February 22 and has been extended until April 12, 2007. The closing reception will be held on Thursday, April 12, 2007 from 6 - 10PM. Warhol superstars in this exhibit are Taylor Mead (recently in the Whitney Biennial), Ultra Violet, Billy Name, and Ivy Nicholson. Also on view are works by artists who documented Warhol or who have been influenced by him. Von Buhler created an interactive fortune-telling machine named The Great Warhola for the show, and she and her assistant, Molly Weingart, have transformed the space into Warhol's silver factory for this exciting exhibit. For more information go The Carrozzini von Buhler Gallery website.
The Great Warhola fortune teller machine by Cynthia von Buhler. Click the image for a larger view.

Gallery installation view. Click the image for a larger view.

Gallery installation view. Click the image for a larger view.

Taylor Mead and Cynthia von Buhler. Click the image for a larger view.

Ivy Nicholson, Misha Sedgewick and Cynthia von Buhler. Click the image for a larger view.