Kissing Booth
Material relating to a Transitional Cities project, titled 'Kissing Booth'. The project description reads, "Artist Audrey Baldwin ran a Kissing Booth with a twist. For $2 a pop she sold germ-free smooches to the public through double glazed pane of glass in the Re:START Mall. The result was a carnivalesque comment on the commodification and sanitization of desire, human interaction and the role of the artist/performer as object/ subject".
Last updated
12:31pm 20th November 2017
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Collection
Identifier
qsr-collection:20280
- Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV, pages 356-357: Kissing Booth
- A PDF copy of pages 356-357 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Kissing Booth'. Photos: Audrey Baldwin
- Kissing Booth Photograph 1
- A photograph of artist Audrey Baldwin kissing a participant at the Kissing Booth perfomance at the Addington Fun Fair.
- Kissing Booth Photograph 2
- A photograph of a lipstick print left by artist Audrey Baldwin on the Kissing Booth during her performance at the Addington Fun Fair.
- Kissing Booth Photograph 3
- A photograph of performance artist Audrey Baldwin sitting in her Kissing Booth at the Addington Fun Fair.