Sunday, January 11, 2015
Friday, September 27, 2013
2 "Interruptions" will be executed this coming Saturday and Sunday, September 28th & 29th!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
SILENCED: 2012
A Performance Art Spectacle to be performed at
the DUMBO Arts Festival in DUMBO Brooklyn.
September 28th & 29th
SILENCED: 2012 is a performance work, executed by me in response to each and every voice that has been suppressed both here and around the world through lies, manipulations, misrepresentations, intimidation, force, bullying, abuse (both mental and physical), violence, rape, murder, assassination and death.
I invite you to go a day without speaking and consider the voices,ideas, hopes and possibilities that have been lost throughout time by the hands of others.
Helium filled balloons with notes of hope created by the public will be released at sunset by the waters edge at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
I am inviting you to participate.
The Miami Performance International Art Festival
July 26-29http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2012-07-26/culture/miami-performance-international-festival-work-you-can-t-hang-over-your-couch/
Monday, July 23, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Monday, August 9, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
David Prusko: Floating House, 2002
“Floating House” is a work of art first exhibited during Art Basel Miami Beach, 2002 and made of wood, styrofoam, plasti-sculpt and metal and “floated” off the beach in Miami. A metaphor for family relationships and the changes that occur: sometimes beautiful and serene or prone to storm and waves — dreary, combative or picture perfect — taking on all the forces of nature that impact this miniature house.
An important response that came out of the public showing from the spectators, many of which immigrated to the United States from Haiti, Cuba and the Caribbean — was their family coming here, the actual act of sailing from their homes abroad to the States.
The house also holds other meanings — especially when contemplated with the vastness of the ocean in which it was initially presented.