Omul Negru

Bucharest

Daniel Albrigo / Will Boone / Mike Bouchet / BREYER P-ORRIDGE / Gunter Brus / Brian Butler / Church of Euthanasia / John Duncan / Damien Echols / Brock Enright / Bob Flanagan / John Wayne Gacy / Ed Gein / Adrian Ghenie / Douglas Gordon / John Houck / Jim Jones / Jamian Juliano-Villani / Ted Kaczynski / Daniel Keller / Mike Kelley / Marco Lavagetto / Lazaros / Tala Madani / Lionel Maunz / Asger Kali Mason Ravnkilde Moulton / Alban Muja / Ciprian Muresan / Steven Parrino / Hamid Piccardo / Ana Prvacki / Jon Rafman / Sheree Rose / Sterling Ruby / Benja Sachau / Max Hooper Schneider / Richard Serra / Robert Therrien / Banks Violette / Ecaterina Vrana / Zhou Yilun / curated by Aaron Moulton

June 18 – July 7, 2016

Press Release

Better not step upon a crack

Boogeyman put you in his sack!

 

Break a mirror or spill some salt
Boogeyman says it’s all your fault!

 

His face in the shadows, breathe on your neck

You know he’s behind you, don’t turn your back!

 

Walk under a ladder or see a black cat
Boogeyman says you’re tasty and fat!

 

Up from under your bed there is no safe place

The last thing you'll see is the Boogeyman's face!

 

If I should die before I wake
Boogeyman gets my soul to take!

 

Run as far and fast as you can
There is no escaping the Boogeyman!

Artists: Daniel Albrigo, Will Boone, Mike Bouchet, BREYER P-ORRIDGE, Gunter Brus, Brian Butler, Church of Euthanasia, John Duncan, Damien Echols, Brock Enright, Bob Flanagan, John Wayne Gacy, Ed Gein, Adrian Ghenie, Douglas Gordon, John Houck, Jim Jones, Jamian Juliano-Villani, Ted Kaczynski, Daniel Keller, Mike Kelley, Marco Lavagetto, Lazaros, Tala Madani, Lionel Maunz, Asger Kali Mason Ravnkilde Moulton, Alban Muja, Ciprian Muresan, Steven Parrino, Hamid Piccardo, Ana Prvacki, Jon Rafman, Sheree Rose, Sterling Ruby, Benja Sachau, Max Hooper Schneider, Richard Serra, Robert Therrien, Banks Violette, Ecaterina Vrana, Zhou Yilun

 

A full-color catalogue with texts by Aaron Moulton, Alissa Bennet, an interview with Dr. Philip Zimbardo, an anthology of evil words and images, and installation views will be launched following the opening of the exhibition.