DANIEL O'GORMAN Represents

  • James FRANCO The Dangerous Book Four Boys Javier Peres is pleased to present The Dangerous Book Four Boys, the first European solo exhibition of James Franco. Franco´s works explore a variety of issues stemming from adolescence  while acknowledging the contributions of influential artists and  filmmakers such as Paul McCarthy and Kenneth Anger. This exhibition  brings together short films, drawings, photographs, ephemera, sculptures  and installations made over the last 4 years where we see Franco draw  upon childhood experiences including notions of identity, masculinity,  sexuality and other essential life experiences and culminates in  presenting a rejection of normative parenthood and suggesting  alternative paradigms for parental relations. This exhibition was previously presented at the Clocktower Gallery, NYC,  and we are thankful to curator Alanna Heiss and to Kunst-Werke,  Institute for Contemporary Art for their support.
The exhibition and opening is free and open to the public.
 In two locations:Peres Projects MITTE Grosse Hamburger Strasse 17 10115 BerlinPeres Projects KREUZBERG Schlesische Strasse 26 10997 Berlin February 12th – April 23rd, 2011 Opening February 12th, 7 – 10pm

    James FRANCO The Dangerous Book Four Boys

    Javier Peres is pleased to present The Dangerous Book Four Boys, the first European solo exhibition of James Franco.

    Franco´s works explore a variety of issues stemming from adolescence while acknowledging the contributions of influential artists and filmmakers such as Paul McCarthy and Kenneth Anger. This exhibition brings together short films, drawings, photographs, ephemera, sculptures and installations made over the last 4 years where we see Franco draw upon childhood experiences including notions of identity, masculinity, sexuality and other essential life experiences and culminates in presenting a rejection of normative parenthood and suggesting alternative paradigms for parental relations.

    This exhibition was previously presented at the Clocktower Gallery, NYC, and we are thankful to curator Alanna Heiss and to Kunst-Werke, Institute for Contemporary Art for their support.

    The exhibition and opening is free and open to the public.


    In two locations:
    Peres Projects MITTE Grosse Hamburger Strasse 17 10115 Berlin
    Peres Projects KREUZBERG Schlesische Strasse 26 10997 Berlin
    February 12th – April 23rd, 2011
    Opening February 12th, 7 – 10pm

  • Terence Koh at Mary Boone Gallery, NYC.


  • Terence KOH nothingtoodo MaryBooneGallery opens 12 Feb thru 19 March NYC.

    Terence KOH nothingtoodo MaryBooneGallery opens 12 Feb thru 19 March NYC.

  • Mark Titchner for Marc Jacobs

    Mark Titchner for Marc Jacobs

  • Terence Koh - Big White Cock print goes on Exhibition A as featured by AnOther.

    Terence Koh - Big White Cock print goes on Exhibition A as featured by AnOther.

  • Agathe Snow’s collaboration with Mykita sunglasses for her Deutsche Guggenheim show.

    Agathe Snow’s collaboration with Mykita sunglasses for her Deutsche Guggenheim show.

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