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Saturday, May 02, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography

http://www.strimoo.com/video/12535277/Dorian-Vimeo.htmlThank you to all of the lovely people who worked so hard on this project. .. and the darlings who came to the opening, we appreciate all the support.

PHOTOS: Laure Leber Marti Wilkerson


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 5 April 2008 

Contact: Lia Gangitano, 212 254 4334 

Michelle Handelman 

DORIAN 

April 26 – May 31, 2009 

Sunday, April 12, 7-9pm: 

Opening reception and performance by Armen Ra and Sequinette 

From April 26 through May 31, 2009, PARTICIPANT INC premieresDORIAN, a multi- 

channel video installation by Michelle Handelman. DORIAN is an adaptation of 

Oscar Wilde’s 19th century novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray: “It is the 

spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors.” Presented as a non-linear 

narrative on four screens, Handelman’s DORIAN employs the queer undertones of the 

original novel as a starting point for a feminist reworking of the tale through a 

new queer identity. Told by means of fragmented dialogue and music, each 

character utilizes their own instrument: Theremin, synthesizer, viola, voice. 

Inspired by Wilde’s themes of decadence, beauty, and the meaning of art, 

Handelman’s Dorian is a young woman discovered by a fashion photographer, then 

catapulted into a world of high celebrity. Falling under the tutelage of a 

renowned drag queen, she becomes a downtown nightclub luminary, constantly 

followed by the paparazzi. Media images become the infamous portrait, 

grotesquely mutating as she grows more beautiful and famous, culminating in 

her own narcissistic destruction. Dorian exists as a contemporary superstar, a 

mirror to our own narcissism--desirable, unknowable, destroyed by vacant 

ambition. 

Like films of Warhol and Godard that blur the line between performance and 

reality, all of the performers in DORIAN are playing some version of 

themselves: Wren Kistler aka Sequinette (Dorian) is a gender-bending drag 

impresario; Armen Ra (Lord H) is a drag queen and renowned Theremin player; 

Quin Charity (Basil) is a media artist; and K8 Hardy (Sybl Vain) is a 

performance artist and co-creator of the queer art collective LTTR. 

253 East Houston Street NY NY 10002

Handelman makes confrontational works that explore the sublime in its various 

forms of excess and nothingness. Her background is a study in opposites--raised 

during the late 60s-early 70s, Handelman split her time between Chicago, where 

her mother was a fixture in the art world, and Los Angeles, where her father was 

a player in the sex industry. Over the years, Handelman has traversed both these 

worlds, developing a body of work that incorporates video, performance, 

photography, and various forms of digital media. She has noted, “My work can be 

best described by theorist Helene Cixous’ ideas of Visceral Feminism: 

aggressively traversing the corporeal landscape in its various forms of excess 

and undress, while simultaneously giving it up for the viewer in an overflow of 

visual and psychological sensations.” 

DORIAN is created as a living project that transforms every time it is exhibited. 

Its premiere at PARTICIPANT INC will be presented as a four-channel experimental 

narrative. Future incarnations may includea single-channel film with live musi 

and performance; an installation of ambient/abstracted moments representing each 

character; viral videos of Dorian's portrait released online. 

Music by Armen Ra, Stefan Tcherepnin, Vincent Baker, Lustmord, and Nadia 

Sirota. Cinematography by Ed David. 

Michelle Handelman lives and works in New York. Her video work has shown 

worldwide, including the Palm Beach ICA; Georges Pompidou Centre, Paris; ICA 

London; and SF MOMA. Her performance spectacles have been presented by 

Performa05, Biennial of Visual Art Performance, NY; Cristinerose Gallery, NY; 

Exit Art, NY; and The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, CT. She is the director 

of the 1998 documentary, BloodSisters (Bravo Award), and has collaborated with 

Monte Cazazza, pioneer of the Industrial Music scene; Eric Werner, co-founder of 

Survival Research Laboratories; Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky; and media artist Lynn 

Hershman-Leeson. Handelman has contributed to the cultural anthologies Apocalypse 

Culture (Feral House Press) and Inappropriate Behaviour (Serpents Tail), and is 

an assistant professor in the department of media and performing arts at the 

Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston. She received her M.F.A. at Bard 

College, and B.F.A. at the SF Art Institute. 

 

PARTICIPANT INC's exhibitions are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on 

the Arts, a state agency. 

This program is supported, in part, by funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. 

PARTICIPANT INC receives generous support from the Harriett Ames Charitable Trust, Bloomberg, The 

Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston, Foundation 20 21, Peter Norton Family Foundation, The Andy Warhol 

Foundation for the Visual Arts, and numerous individuals. 

PARTICIPANT INC is located at 253 East Houston Street, between Norfolk and Suffolk Streets on the 

Lower East Side. Subway: F/V to Second Avenue, Allen Street exit. 

Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Sunday, noon-7pm. participantinc.org


PHOTOS;/Laure Leber Marti Wilkerson


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Syra
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darling you are the most precious~!]

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Posted by Syra on Tuesday, May 05, 2009 - 10:19 PM
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