Lucifers Darlings

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Berlin Art Week 2017 has come and gone, but our drunken regrets live on in infamy. Hosted by Monopol magazine and Niche showroom, the hosting duo provided enough free drinks to keep guests happy and performance pieces that maintained everyone’s full attention. Taking center stage was an alluring performance piece from Isabella Fürnkäs, which featured the talents of Nikolas Brummer alongside an eerily similar doppelgänger, Jan Seevetal. Adorned in horns, the two spent the evening stroking one another as onlookers tried to determine the level of implied incest going on. As always, the event served as a who’s who of Berlin’s art scene, featuring appearances from Britta Thie as well as Eva & Adele throughout the night. In case you missed out, luckily we were there to capture all of the excitement. Scroll through the images below for a taste of what went down. Apologies in advance for any FOMO that ensues.

- Text by SLEEK Magazine

Two performers lie and play in a heaven-like mattress landscape sprinkled with balls that resemble breasts and a thick Jute rope. They pose and crawl on the sheets holding onto phallic, tree-like vases and ludically interact with each other. A dry-ice machine is held between them and played with. They keep cheeky yet distant and sensual eye contact with the audience and an alluring atmosphere is created - a deal with two heavenly devils…

- Text by Isabella Fürnkäs

Lucifers Darlings, 2017

Performance (durational, approx. 180min) with Nikolas Brummer & Jan Seevetal on September 13th 2017, 9pm Styling and production with Laura Catania

Lucifers Darlings, Art Berlin Opening I Fair for Modern and Contemporary Art, organized by Monopol, Niche & KW Institute for Contemporary Art

Curated by Maurin Dietrich & Cathrin Mayer

Performed on 13 September 2017

Art Berlin Opening (2017)


Lucifers Darlings · Isabella Fürnkäs