BIG
PINK (2008)

In
May of 2008, Devil Bunny was commissioned to create a new
solo work entitled “Big Pink,” which premiered
at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco as part
of “Identity Shifts: Bay Area Response,” one of
the performance programs that took place during the exhibit,
“The Way That We Rhyme: Women, Art and Politics.”
In this interactive video-based performance, Devil Bunny encounters
Big Pink, a pink gorilla which symbolizes a conflation of
stereotypical notions of femininity, colonialist constructs
of the “primitive,” and addiction / substance
(ab)use. Approaching substance (ab)use from a hybrid (fe)male
perspective, Devil Bunny ruminates about the complexities
of being a well-healed woman in a world in which ideas about
“femininity” exclude those who choose not to be
well-heeled, all the while attempting to balance multiple
perspectives and experiences only to find herself caught in
a perpetual state of addiction to substances, patriarchy,
expectations of “ultimate” forms of femininity,
and the many other internalized ism’s and phobias that
obstruct women’s empowerment.
Since
its premiere, "Big Pink" has also been presented
at Highways Performance (Santa Monica, CA), The Claremont
Colleges (Pomona, CA), Sushi Performance and Visual Art (San
Diego), San Francisco Public Library/Koret Auditorium, University
of California Los Angeles, University of California Santa
Cruz, and Galeria de la Raza (San Francisco).
Written
and performed by: Devil Bunny (as pink-haired lady and Big
Pink)
Videography:
Pam Dore
Photography,
sound engineering and styling: Heather Carducci
Music:
George Michael, Basement Jaxx, and Sacha (Global Underground
SF)
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