The Pseudo-Nym Project makes a toast to life, at least in the artists’ perspective. Inspired by Rrose Sélavy – one of Marcel Duchamp’s pseudonyms, the artists in this group show lay completely anonymous until the closing reception. I can understand the playful freedom that the artists and curator gets under the mysterious curtain. Wasn’t that how the dadaists played the game? The Pseudo-Nym Project opens at the Invisible Dog on October 2nd. The only small leak about the artists is that they’ve been shown in The New Museum, Venice Biennale, The Tate Gallery, Istanbul Biennial, The Whitney Museum, and Mori Art Museum in Tokyo. For those who are just as curious as I am to see who’s behind the show, stop by the opening party and celebrate with the artists.
Image courtesy of The Collective Zazazozo for Pseudonym Project / The Invisible Dog