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Debo Eilers Makes Things Uncomfortable

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From the series, "New York Close Up"

What happens when an artist doesn’t speak for himself? In a Tribeca loft, two friends of Debo Eilers discuss his sculpture and performance work, as the artist quietly observes in the background. For this film, Eilers has invited Loryn Hatch, a psychoanalyst, and Bosko Blagojevic, a writer and computer engineer, to meet for the first time and riff on the cultural associations in the hanging sculpture Juice (2011). For Blagojevic, Eilers's work—uncanny forms made with found objects and layered epoxy—evoke the "restless energy of teennagers." For Hatch, Eilers's performances—murky scenarios in which Eilers and other performers act out the role of the artist—provoke discomfort with their sexually charged themes. In past performance works, Eilers has asked others, such as Kaya, the teenage daughter of a friend, to direct his performances, creating an unsettling power dynamic between older male artist and young female performer. Through the course of being filmed, Blagojevic and Hatch's conversation becomes both an exploration of the artist’s work and an "outsourced" performance of that conversation in which the the traditional roles of artist and viewer are conflated and questioned.

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