Incorporating performance with photography, video, and sculpture, Bryan Zanisnik’s installations explore issues of aging and decay, masculinity, and the family. His recent projects include the site-specific installation and performance piece, Rawling Hall, during which the artist’s parents pelt him with ice cubes in a scene composed of cardboard, clocks, kitchen supplies, and domestic wares. Zanisnik earned his MFA at Hunter College and is represented by the Horton Gallery, New York.

Bryan Zanisnik, Zawodniczek Summer Home, 2010, dimensions variable.
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