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    Terence Koh Crackhead 2006
Congratulations Koh on what sounds like a beautiful wedding!

Koh was wed — although not legally, since New York state does not allow gay marriage — to his longtime boyfriend Garrick Gott, a graphic design artist. For the occasion, the Chinese-Canadian artist donned his mother’s wedding dress, adding $50 worth of tulle for a 30-foot train. The ceremony was no less distinctive: Gott wore a white tuxedo and waited in a tree for Koh, who arrived in a while canoe. via…

    Terence Koh Crackhead 2006

    Congratulations Koh on what sounds like a beautiful wedding!

    Koh was wed — although not legally, since New York state does not allow gay marriage — to his longtime boyfriend Garrick Gott, a graphic design artist. For the occasion, the Chinese-Canadian artist donned his mother’s wedding dress, adding $50 worth of tulle for a 30-foot train. The ceremony was no less distinctive: Gott wore a white tuxedo and waited in a tree for Koh, who arrived in a while canoe. via…



    August 05, 2009, 10:45am  

    Photo of Terence Koh by Marco Anelli

The artist Terence Koh has been appearing every night at the Whitworth Gallery in Manchester, England, as part of Marina Abramovic’s performance showcase during this month’s Manchester Festival (through July 19). For his four-hour piece, Koh lies on the floor in a shirt made from crushed pearls, his face and feet covered in powder. Curled up in the fetal position, he plays Nat King Cole’s “Mona Lisa” over and over on his iPod. But tonight Koh is honoring the artist Dash Snow, who died today in an apparent drug overdose. Koh will change his tune to “Cheree” by the synth-punk band Suicide. As Koh explained in an e-mail message, “It is for one of my best friend’s Dash and that is our favorite song together and we used to dance to it together.” Strangely, the song was used in the closing scene of “Downtown 81,” which was about Jean-Michel Basquiat, another artist who died way too soon. via…

    Photo of Terence Koh by Marco Anelli

    The artist Terence Koh has been appearing every night at the Whitworth Gallery in Manchester, England, as part of Marina Abramovic’s performance showcase during this month’s Manchester Festival (through July 19). For his four-hour piece, Koh lies on the floor in a shirt made from crushed pearls, his face and feet covered in powder. Curled up in the fetal position, he plays Nat King Cole’s “Mona Lisa” over and over on his iPod. But tonight Koh is honoring the artist Dash Snow, who died today in an apparent drug overdose. Koh will change his tune to “Cheree” by the synth-punk band Suicide. As Koh explained in an e-mail message, “It is for one of my best friend’s Dash and that is our favorite song together and we used to dance to it together.” Strangely, the song was used in the closing scene of “Downtown 81,” which was about Jean-Michel Basquiat, another artist who died way too soon. via…



    July 15, 2009, 8:57am  

    Terence Koh These Decades that We Never Sleep, Black Light 2004

    Terence Koh These Decades that We Never Sleep, Black Light 2004



    January 07, 2009, 3:35pm