Kembra Pfahler's Irreverent Monet Garden Show at The Hole Gallery
Kembra Pfahler presented a provocative reinterpretation of Claude Monet's celebrated garden at The Hole gallery in New York. The exhibition featured a performance by The Girls of Karen Black on June 27, marking the gallery's debut on the Bowery. Pfahler's work was also showcased at Art Basel Miami Beach, continuing her exploration of subversive aesthetics. The artist's archives were documented by artcritical.com, highlighting her ongoing engagement with avant-garde performance and visual art traditions. The show juxtaposed historical art references with contemporary underground sensibilities, creating a dialogue between established masters and radical present-day practices. Pfahler's distinctive approach challenges conventional art historical narratives through bold reinterpretations of canonical works.
Key facts
- Kembra Pfahler created an irreverent take on Monet's garden
- The exhibition was on view at The Hole gallery
- A performance by The Girls of Karen Black occurred on June 27
- The performance took place at the Bowery's newest gallery
- Pfahler's work was shown at Art Basel Miami Beach
- The event was documented by artcritical.com
- The gallery location was on the Bowery in New York
- The performance date was June 27
Entities
Artists
- Kembra Pfahler
- Claude Monet
Institutions
- The Hole
- Art Basel Miami Beach
- artcritical.com
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Miami Beach
- Florida
- Bowery