Link: Deluxx Fluxx NY (158 Allen Street, between Stanton and Rivington Streets, New York, New York, 10002)
Images courtesy of Deluxx Fluxx
"Originally conceived as a one-off project in London, Deluxx Fluxx allowed Faile and Bäst to indulge nostalgia for the classic video arcade while exploring the tactile possibilities of the wooden cabinet as sculptural medium. In its New York incarnation, the retrofitted machines run new games by Adapted Studio based on Faile and Bäst’s omnivorous visual language, with sounds produced by Seth Jabour of the noted band Les Savy Fav. Deluxx Fluxx aims to make art less sterile, more fun, and accessible to a broad audience. This sensibility harkens back to the golden age of arcade games; a time when the Lower East Side itself was still a redoubt for punk rock and graffiti culture. These foundational roots of the neighborhood are apparent in the show’s DIY and street art production values. Faile and Bäst rebuke the contemporary art world’s fixation on ideas of relational aesthetics and democratization, and give their audience a chance to genuinely engage the work without the looming formality of the traditional gallery. Deluxx Fluxx is entirely interactive, and invites viewers to play a round of psychedelic foosball and take part in the art itself. It is the artists’ intention that viewers will forget they are looking at art, and be captivated by the carnivalesque. The video arcade may be a lost form, but in Faile and Bäst’s re-imagining, it gets a temporary and much needed revival." (ArtLog)
Previously: Deluxx Fluxx London:
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