NEW YORK MAGAZINE — COME AS YOU ART by Karen Rosenberg

“I SAW NIRVANA THREE TIMES; I loved them,” says Slater Bradley. The 29-year-old artist’s fourth solo show at Team is a tribute band with a twist: an elegaic fiction in photo and video, marking the tenth anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death. The show hinges on a faked Nirvana performance (Phantom Release, 2003) starring Bradley’s own “doppelgänger,” Benjamin Brock, who, dolled up in stringy coif and gray hausfrau cardigan, is also a dead ringer for Cobain. Bradley (also showing in the Whitney Biennial next month) claims inspiration from the Website digitalnirvana.net where obsessive fans trade video clips of the band’s performances. He and Brock have a similar stunt before, in 2002, with “live” footage of suicidal Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis. Just a block away, Bradley will also open his first New York curatorial effort, “I, Assassin.” (The title refers to artists, curators, collectors, critics, and dealers; “it is simply their targets that vary,” he writes in the press release.

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