
Marni Box, 36, an artist from New York, want to capture the moments of the first birth of her baby. Not enough with photos or video camera, he planned to make the birth as an art show titled 'The Birth of Baby X' or 'Birth of Baby X'.
Since five weeks before the birth, she had lived in a room in an art gallery Microscope in Bushwick, New York. A waterbirth pool he'd prepared in wallpaper patterns lined room sea.
Together with her husband, Box intentionally create the delivery room as comfortable as possible. In addition to patterned wallpaper sea, he perfected the natural coolness by turning the tapes that play surf all the time. Family photographs were attached in a number of furnishings such as pillow cases, bolsters, and blankets.
"I hope that people will see human life as a work of art the most profound. Therefore, will make the delivery, which is the greatest expression of life, as the highest form of art," he said, as quoted by the Daily Mail.
Marni KotakSejak inhabit the space the birth date of October 8, dozens of visitors have stopped by her room to simply interact. They invite visitors to leave an identity card if you want to be invited in future labor.
Box will select 15 visitors have already signed up to see the direct labor. Of course with the medical team and her husband. "I do not know how to show it later, sometimes unexpected things happen," he said.
However, the box already imagine some of the scenes are shown. In addition to giving birth in front of an audience, he plans to clean themselves or bath with shower behind clear plastic curtains, before eventually feeding her baby.
The husband, who was a painter, was ready to capture all the historic moment with a video camera. There will be only one camera later, because the visitors and the medical team also forbidden to take pictures during the show lasts.
Not just this one box design that makes the wide-eyed performances. Over the past 10 years, was performing routine box that displays the story of life's most precious as they re-birth itself, while attending the funeral of his grandfather, and when losing virginity.
Since five weeks before the birth, she had lived in a room in an art gallery Microscope in Bushwick, New York. A waterbirth pool he'd prepared in wallpaper patterns lined room sea.
Together with her husband, Box intentionally create the delivery room as comfortable as possible. In addition to patterned wallpaper sea, he perfected the natural coolness by turning the tapes that play surf all the time. Family photographs were attached in a number of furnishings such as pillow cases, bolsters, and blankets.
"I hope that people will see human life as a work of art the most profound. Therefore, will make the delivery, which is the greatest expression of life, as the highest form of art," he said, as quoted by the Daily Mail.
Marni KotakSejak inhabit the space the birth date of October 8, dozens of visitors have stopped by her room to simply interact. They invite visitors to leave an identity card if you want to be invited in future labor.
Box will select 15 visitors have already signed up to see the direct labor. Of course with the medical team and her husband. "I do not know how to show it later, sometimes unexpected things happen," he said.
However, the box already imagine some of the scenes are shown. In addition to giving birth in front of an audience, he plans to clean themselves or bath with shower behind clear plastic curtains, before eventually feeding her baby.
The husband, who was a painter, was ready to capture all the historic moment with a video camera. There will be only one camera later, because the visitors and the medical team also forbidden to take pictures during the show lasts.
Not just this one box design that makes the wide-eyed performances. Over the past 10 years, was performing routine box that displays the story of life's most precious as they re-birth itself, while attending the funeral of his grandfather, and when losing virginity.

"Very limited audience. Marni involve the audience that he can trust, someone who is very interested in his work and life," said Jill McDermid, a curator and art gallery officials at Grace Exhibition Space, Brooklyn.
After performing arts materialized labor, already preparing to work on the box next project titled 'Raising Baby X', which displays the process of raising a child as a work of art.
After performing arts materialized labor, already preparing to work on the box next project titled 'Raising Baby X', which displays the process of raising a child as a work of art.
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