Photos: Synchronicity and PFFR’s Legacy IIX

Synchronicity Space just opened a stupendous show with 150 pieces on paper by PFFR, the infamous Brooklyn art collective. PFFR is responsible for two of the weirdest television series in recent memory– the magnificently obscene children’s show Wonder Showzen and, what’s surely the best use of CG to date (sorry James Cameron), Xavier: Renegade Angel. On top of those genius basic cable monstrosities, they also created the audacious porn performance piece Final Flesh, which found actual porn on demand production companies acting out PFFR’s non-sexual abstract apocalyptic screenplay.

PFFR’s show at Synchronicity, entitled Legacy IIX, is a treasure trove of 2-dimensional work is chock full of mutant forms, mangled genitalia and juvenile humor. What more could you ask for?


Video artist Jon Clark pondering the puerile perfection of PFFR.

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