Terence Koh has installed his piece, Big White Cock, in the storied Room 1011 at Ace Hotel New York for keeps. A limited run of prints are available through Exhibition A while they’ve got them.
Terence Koh collaborates frequently with Lady Gaga and has written invisible poetry and transformed a Hamptons corn field into a secret sculpture garden. This print was inspired by his iconic neon light sculpture. Here, Terence transforms his original work into a symbol of white male aggression glowing before a stark black background. Source material for his original work was borrowed from the marquee signage outside a famous East Village gay bar. Like the majority of Koh’s creative output to date, Big White Cock tackles themes of identity, sexuality, containment and the urban experience — as sublimely beautiful as one of Terence’s invisible love poems.
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