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Kembra Pfahler (born August 4, 1961) is an American interdisciplinary artist and rock musician. Her film work is associated with the movement known as the
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. As a musician, she leads the band The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, who are inspired by glam,
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and shock rock. As a visual artist, Pfahler is known for self-portraits and for founding the art movement Availabilism. She co-authored "13 Tenets of Future Feminism". She has also been called the "godmother of modern day shock art".


Early life and education

Pfahler is the daughter of surfer Freddy Pfahler who had appeared in the 1958 surf film ''Slippery When Wet'', directed by Bruce Brown.Engle, John. ''Surfing in the Movies: A Critical History'', McFarland, 2015, Her brother is Adam Pfahler, the drummer of Jawbreaker. She grew up in Southern California. She appeared as a child actress in TV commercials for
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film. She went to college at the
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in New York and studied under Mary Heilmann and
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.


Career

Hans Ulrich Obrist described Pfahler as a 'pioneer' of the Cinema of Transgression and of performance art and 'pioneering' as a musician and actress, and has called her interdisciplinary practice a 'Gesamtkunstwerk.' She has also been identified as a 'post-punk polymath.' Pfahler has shown work at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome, The
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in Moscow,
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, The Hole Gallery in New York, Bowman Gallery, and Kenny Schachter Rove Gallery, in London. Her drawings are in the permanent collection of the
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in New York. She is currently represented by Emalin Gallery in London.


1980s: East Village Scene

In the 1980s Pfahler became involved East Village scene associated with ABC No Rio, when she began performing in and creating low-budget films associated with the Cinema of Transgression. With best friend and collaborator Gordon Kurtti, Pfahler created live performances for Life Café, 8BC and
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. In 1984 Pfhaler and Kurtti organized The Extremist Show at ABC No Rio on the Lower East Side – featuring many of New York's sub-culture artists and groups including P.O.O.L., Samoa Moriki and his punk rock band BALLS, The Church of the Little Green Man, and the
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featuring the films of Nick Zedd,
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and Richard Kern, Borbetomagus and Red Dog Magazine. She performed in XS: The Opera Opus when it was presented at the Pyramid Club. Pfahler stars alongside Jack Smith in Ari M. Roussimoff's ''Shadows in the City'' (1991). Pfahler, while in Europe, discovered and took inspiration from the
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movement, specifically Rudolf Schwarzkogler. In 1982, she moved into an apartment on the Lower East Side which she painted entirely tile red to make it look like a film set. Also during the 1980s, Pfahler worked as a
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model, during an advertising campaign in the heroin chic style. Meltzer, R. ''Disinformation: The Interviews'', New York: Disinformation Ltd, 2002, pp.68-80 She appeared as a model in the photographs accompanying the article "These Children that Come at You with Knives" written by
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and
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in a 1999 issue of Pop Smear Magazine. In this comic-book style layout depicting the Manson Family, Pfahler played Sharon Tate alongside
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as
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.


1990s: ''The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black'' and ''Sewing Circle''

In 1990, Pfahler and Samoa Moriki, her husband at the time, founded the band The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black (VHOKB), named in homage to actress
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. They released three albums: ''A National Healthcare'' (1993); ''Anti-Naturalists'' (1995); and ''Black Date'' (1998); as well as several limited-edition presses on vinyl. Pfahler and Samoa shot many horror films and used visual and
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for their performances. VHOKB's live performance of ''The Wall of Vagina'' appears on ''
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DVD – The Complete Series''. VHOKB also appear on the album ''Virgin Voices: A Tribute to Madonna''. Other performances developed at this time included walking on bowling balls and cracking paint-filled eggs on her vulva. In nearly all her performances, Pfahler appears in her signature 'look,' naked with monochrome body paint (most often red), knee-high black pleather boots with white laces, a huge stack of black fright wigs with bows and black teeth. She often works with 'girls of Karen Black' who dress in similar attire and support her performances. Pfahler sang backup on the song "Shoot, Knife, Strangle, Beat and Crucify" on the album '' Brutality and Bloodshed for All'' of GG Allin and the Murder Junkies. In Richard Kern's ''Sewing Circle'' (1992), Pfhaler had her vagina sewn shut by artist Lisa Resurreccion while only wearing a "
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" t-shirt, black stockings and garters.Kembra Pfahler: You Will Lose Friends for Your Art
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She repeated this performance two more times, including in 1998 for Penthouse.


2000s: Art Exhibitions and Shows

In a 2005 Pfahler held a solo exhibition a
Rove Projects
in London. The exhibition, titled "File Under V", consisted of self-portraits, performance documentation, and band props from VHOKB. In January 2007, Pfahler, with Julie Atlas Muz, curated a mixed-media art exhibition titled ''Womanizer'' at
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. The show included works by E.V. Day, Breyer P-Orridge,
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, and
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performer Bambi the Mermaid. Her contribution was an installation with a bed set that contained a skeleton and dolls painted in multiple colors, surrounded by walls plastered with red paste, as well as a video that shows her ripping the dolls out of a birthing canal. As part of the 2008
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and with support from the Art Production Fund, Pfahler and Voluptuous Horror gave a performance in the
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Armory's Drill Hall on March 14, 2008. These performances included her works ''Actressocracy'' and ''Whitney Live.'' In 2009 alongside gallerist Kathy Grason, Pfhaler published a photographic catalog of her work in the form of a book titled ''Beautalism'' . In these exhibitions Pfahler started creating 'butt prints' through 'sit ins' where she uses the colours of the body paint from her Karen Black costumes, inspired by
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's practice these work's create paintings via bodily action. These butt prints feature in Season 6, Episode 6 of
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(2012).


2010-Present

She stars as 'Sister Kembra' in
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's '' The Misandrists'' (2017) and was interviewed as part of the documentary '' The Advocate for Fagdom'' by Angélique Bosio about the queercore filmmaker. Pfahler has held three recent solo shows in the UK with Emalin. In 2016, ''Capital Improvements'' recreated her apartment in the gallery and used London-based artists as the 'girls of Karen Black' including Angel Rose and Phoebe Patey-Ferguson. ''Rebel Without a Cock'' (2019), featured a giant mirrorball penis and 'mirrorballs' and a performance on roller skates and ''On the Record Off the Record: Sound Off'' (2022), consisting of new works and collages of documentation from her work in clubs in the 1980s. In fall 2019, Pfahler walked in the Mugler Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear fashion show. She has also modeled for
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, Rodarte,
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, and Helmut Lang. Pfhaler performed in the window of The Hole Gallery in 2019 called 'Slippery When Dead', inspired by a surfer film her father made called ''Slipper When Wet'' (1958) with Bruce Brown. The same year she played a rock in
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's play ''SHE WHO SAW BEAUTIFUL THINGS'' at The Kitchen, alongside her teacher
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as well as
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and
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. Pfahler still regularly performs with The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black alongside staging exhibitions and performances.


Availabilism

Pfahler founded the art movements and conceptual philosophies of ''Availabilism'' (sometimes written as 'availabism'),Kembra Pfahler interview
by Brienne Walsh, ''
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'', November 6, 2015
using what is closest at hand ("available") as both the inspiration for her work and the medium of her expression. Availabilism is associated with punk and DIY movements, Pfahler has defined it as:
"Availabilism is making the best use of what's available. It has a basis in finance and commerce, although if there is money available to be used it will be used. It's not a celebration of poverty, but of abundance. It's having the willingness to be an interdisciplinary artist. In my case, performance was about using the available tools that I had, which was my body and one of my first performances, the egg piece, it was having one egg in the refrigerator."
Pfahler teaches students in how to use Availabilism through her workshops 'Performance Art 101,' which she has delivered regularly over the past two decades in New York City's East Village as well as venues including
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and The Watermill Center. Pfahler has also taught at
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.


Other terminologies

Pfahler has often used word-play and portmanteaus to describe areas of her practice these include: ''Anti-Naturalism,'' to describe an aesthetic of total artificiality; ''Beautalism,'' to describe making beauty out of brutal real-life circumstances; and ''Yesterbating,'' as a critical description of nostalgia.


Future Feminism

In 2011, Pfahler co-created Future Feminism alongside
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, Bianca and Sierra Casady (of CocoRosie), and Johanna Constantine. The group of five women stated that their aim with the project is a "a "call to arms to reorganize ourselves as a species and affirm archetypally feminine values." Their first group show debuted in 2014 a
The Hole
in New York City, most prominently featuring 13 large rose-quartz discs, each engraved with a 'tenet' of Future Feminism including: '1. The subjugation of women and the earth is one in the same,' '2. Future Feminism requires the participation of all people.' and '13. The future is female.' The 2014 exhibition at The Hole included 13 events from various feminist artists including
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, Carolee Schneemann,
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,
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, Terence Koh,
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,
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and Viva Ruiz. The show was re-staged at the 'O' Space gallery in Aarhus, Denmark as part of the 2017
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and featured a series of debates, presentations, performances and workshops. The group is credited with popularising the slogan 'the future is female' from 2014 onwards, which was then marketed by t-shirt companies and used by
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in a 2017 speech.


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