
for you broccoli 2019 (with Colleen Ahern & Amanda Marburg)
Sutton Gallery 7 September - 5 October 2019
The 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough used broccoli in his landscape models. Tony Clark was the Broccoli Maestro. Slave Piano’s wrote a play. King Knightshade returned, the asparagus will soon have its day — Je suis broccoli.for you broccoli is an exhibition accompanied by a play made in conversation with Amanda Marburg and Colleen Ahern.
The script and text was designed by Rowan McNaught. Musical accompaniment by Yundi Wang and Evelyn Pohl. Photos: Andrew Curtis.
A catalogue document of the exhibition, Je suit broccoli was published by Diane Inc. in early 2020

Je Suis Broccoli, 2019
1:21 video.
Sutton Gallery 7 September - 5 October 2019
The 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough used broccoli in his landscape models. Tony Clark was the Broccoli Maestro. Slave Piano’s wrote a play. King Knightshade returned, the asparagus will soon have its day — Je suis broccoli.
for you broccoli is an exhibition accompanied by a play made in conversation with Amanda Marburg and Colleen Ahern.
The script and text was designed by Rowan McNaught. Musical accompaniment by Yundi Wang and Evelyn Pohl. Photos: Andrew Curtis.
A catalogue document of the exhibition, Je suit broccoli was published by Diane Inc. in early 2020

Character Painting (Chorus - The Broccolini Slave Piano's), 2019 oil on linen

Character Painting (Title Page), 2019 oil on linen

Le Broccolini feat. King Knightshade, Blue Singlets et la Famille du Chou, 2019 green buckham solander box by Phil Ridgway, ceramic mushroom, postcard of Mrs Siddons as the “THE TRAGIC MUSE” by Sir Joshua Reynolds, one blue chesty bonds, one yellow vest, 16pp script for the Le Broccolini, one bronze broccoli, walnut.

Character Painting (King Knightshade) 2019, oil on linen

for you broccoli
Sutton Gallery. 7 September - 5 October 2019
The 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough used broccoli in his landscape models. Tony Clark was the Broccoli Maestro. Slave Piano’s wrote a play. King Knightshade returned, the asparagus will soon have its day. Je suis broccoli.
for you broccoli is an exhibition accompanied by a play made in conversation with Amanda Marburg and Colleen Ahern.
Text designed by Rowan McNaught. Musical accompaniment by Yundi Wang and Evelyn Pohl. Photos: Andrew Curtis


Character Painting (Oliver de Serres), 2019 oil on linen

Character Painting (Joshua Reynolds), 2019 oil on linen


for you broccoli 2019 (with Colleen Ahern & Amanda Marburg)

King Knightshade Refrain, 2019
for you broccoli
Sutton Gallery 7 September - 5 October 2019
The 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough used broccoli in his landscape models. Tony Clark was the Broccoli Maestro. Slave Piano’s wrote a play. King Knightshade returned, the asparagus will soon have its day — Je suis broccoli.
for you broccoli is an exhibition accompanied by a play made in conversation with Amanda Marburg and Colleen Ahern.
Text designed by Rowan McNaught. Musical accompaniment by Yundi Wang and Evelyn Pohl. Photos: Andrew Curtis

for you broccoli 2019 (with Colleen Ahern & Amanda Marburg)
for you broccoli 2019 (with Colleen Ahern & Amanda Marburg)
Sutton Gallery 7 September - 5 October 2019
The 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough used broccoli in his landscape models. Tony Clark was the Broccoli Maestro. Slave Piano’s wrote a play. King Knightshade returned, the asparagus will soon have its day — Je suis broccoli.for you broccoli is an exhibition accompanied by a play made in conversation with Amanda Marburg and Colleen Ahern.
The script and text was designed by Rowan McNaught. Musical accompaniment by Yundi Wang and Evelyn Pohl. Photos: Andrew Curtis.
A catalogue document of the exhibition, Je suit broccoli was published by Diane Inc. in early 2020
Je Suis Broccoli, 2019
1:21 video.
Sutton Gallery 7 September - 5 October 2019
The 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough used broccoli in his landscape models. Tony Clark was the Broccoli Maestro. Slave Piano’s wrote a play. King Knightshade returned, the asparagus will soon have its day — Je suis broccoli.
for you broccoli is an exhibition accompanied by a play made in conversation with Amanda Marburg and Colleen Ahern.
The script and text was designed by Rowan McNaught. Musical accompaniment by Yundi Wang and Evelyn Pohl. Photos: Andrew Curtis.
A catalogue document of the exhibition, Je suit broccoli was published by Diane Inc. in early 2020
Character Painting (Chorus - The Broccolini Slave Piano's), 2019 oil on linen
Character Painting (Title Page), 2019 oil on linen
Le Broccolini feat. King Knightshade, Blue Singlets et la Famille du Chou, 2019 green buckham solander box by Phil Ridgway, ceramic mushroom, postcard of Mrs Siddons as the “THE TRAGIC MUSE” by Sir Joshua Reynolds, one blue chesty bonds, one yellow vest, 16pp script for the Le Broccolini, one bronze broccoli, walnut.
Character Painting (King Knightshade) 2019, oil on linen
for you broccoli
Sutton Gallery. 7 September - 5 October 2019
The 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough used broccoli in his landscape models. Tony Clark was the Broccoli Maestro. Slave Piano’s wrote a play. King Knightshade returned, the asparagus will soon have its day. Je suis broccoli.
for you broccoli is an exhibition accompanied by a play made in conversation with Amanda Marburg and Colleen Ahern.
Text designed by Rowan McNaught. Musical accompaniment by Yundi Wang and Evelyn Pohl. Photos: Andrew Curtis
Character Painting (Oliver de Serres), 2019 oil on linen
Character Painting (Joshua Reynolds), 2019 oil on linen
for you broccoli 2019 (with Colleen Ahern & Amanda Marburg)
King Knightshade Refrain, 2019
for you broccoli
Sutton Gallery 7 September - 5 October 2019
The 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough used broccoli in his landscape models. Tony Clark was the Broccoli Maestro. Slave Piano’s wrote a play. King Knightshade returned, the asparagus will soon have its day — Je suis broccoli.
for you broccoli is an exhibition accompanied by a play made in conversation with Amanda Marburg and Colleen Ahern.
Text designed by Rowan McNaught. Musical accompaniment by Yundi Wang and Evelyn Pohl. Photos: Andrew Curtis
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