
Spectrum of Inevitable Violence (2010)
Spectrum of Inevitable Violence is a class warfare food fight about unresolved and elusive forces in cultural and spatial politics. The surveying, mapping, and catharsis of class dynamics come together in this participatory work. The battle provides an outlet for all these tensions that lie below the surface of language.
Limited Edition Photograph →Cultural Mobility, 20 x 13.5"
Archival pigment print
4/5 available, $600 unframed / $900 framed
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Spectrum of Inevitable Violence (2010)
Spectrum of Inevitable Violence is a class warfare food fight about unresolved and elusive forces in cultural and spatial politics. The surveying, mapping, and catharsis of class dynamics come together in this participatory work. The battle provides an outlet for all these tensions that lie below the surface of language.
Limited Edition Photograph →Class Status, 20 x 13.5"
Archival pigment print
4/5 available, $600 unframed / $900 framed
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Marshmallow Crash (2008)
Marshmallow Crash depicts an American Pie character as she violently confronts an oversized marshmallow amidst an idyllic pastoral landscape. The light, fluffy buoyancy promised by the giant marshmallow is never quite delivered as the character repeatedly impacts the marshmallow and is left marked, exhausted and unfulfilled.
Limited Edition Photograph →Marshmallow Crash Production Still, 20 x 13.5"
Archival pigment print
3/5 available, $600 unframed / $900 framed
Marshmallow Crash Production Still, 40 x 27" C-Print
2/2 available, $1200 unframed / $1500 framed
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The Marshmallow Suicide (2008)
In The Marshmallow Suicide, a desperately nostalgic American Pie character slowly gluttonizes a giant marshmallow while repeating the chorus of Don McLean’s “American Pie.” The cathartic repetition impels the figure to float away on the lake atop the marshmallow, and subsequently drown herself in an act of despair.
Limited Edition Photograph →Marshmallow Suicide Production Still, 20 x 13.5"
Archival pigment print
4/5 available, $600 unframed / $900 framed
Marshmallow Suicide Production Still, 40 x 27" C-Print
2/2 available, $1200 unframed / $1500 framed
Write c [@] / to inquire about purchasing

The Marshmallow Suicide (2008)
In The Marshmallow Suicide, a desperately nostalgic American Pie character slowly gluttonizes a giant marshmallow while repeating the chorus of Don McLean’s “American Pie.” The cathartic repetition impels the figure to float away on the lake atop the marshmallow, and subsequently drown herself in an act of despair.
Limited Edition Photograph →Marshmallow Suicide Production Still, 20 x 13.5"
Archival pigment print
4/5 available, $600 unframed / $900 framed
Marshmallow Suicide Production Still, 40 x 27" C-Print
2/2 available, $1200 unframed / $1500 framed
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Transfers, Print (2009)
This is the third installment for Herring under a Fur Coat, a group show with artists Michael Höpfner and Martin Kohout. As the last of her three works made for the exhibition—which all deal with distributed encounters—Berrigan invites the audience to download a print of her tongue from the gallery website. Printed and redistributed outside of the gallery, the image enters into a wider network of potential intimate encounters.
Open Edition Print →Transfers, 8.27 x 11.69"
Signed archival pigment print
$75 unframed
Or you can have it for free