When we first heard that Polaroid was discontinuing its instant film (a fashion crowd favorite), our first thought was, “What’s going to happen to Jeremy Kost?”
Well, in addition to his work achieving a whole new level of antiquity in a few years, we at least know he’s going to have a career in making fun videos.
Tomorrow night is the premier of his first video installation work in NYC, “Not Yet Titled (Making Faces)”, (a take on Bruce Nauman’s own video work), to be shown in the lobby of the Tribeca Grand through Sunday night, when the private bash hosted by Terence Koh and Shamin Momin (the Whitney curator), takes place.
We highly suggest making the pit stop way downtown if you want to see 20-foot tall videos of boys in their underwear making faces at each other from across the lobby.
See you there!
(Click through to see a few more stills…)




Tags: Art, Jeremy Kost, Photography, Terence Koh



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instant film is still holding on!
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oh my God! I just saw some of his work last week in Paris. Now I can see it all in New York. Fantastique!
awww boys
I keep wondering what modeling agencies and casting directors are doing without their instant film!