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  1. Years active. 1971–1982, 2003. The Kipper Kids were a duo composed of Martin Rochus Sebastian von Haselberg (born 20 January 1949) and Brian Routh (1948–2018), two artists known for the extreme and often comedic performance art they made together in the 1970s and after.

  2. 13 de mar. de 2015 · Por ejemplo, este colectivo creó un personaje falso, un inglés llamado Harry Kipper que supuestamente estaba desaparecido en Italia. Luther Blisset denunció en el equivalente italiano de ¿Quién...

  3. 21 de nov. de 2020 · En el verano de 1994, un artista de tardovanguardia (sic, si) llamado Harry Kipper, uno de esos seres desconocedores del ridículo dispuestos a inmolarse siempre que se les mire, emprendió una obra de arte total, otra vez a vueltas con la bicicleta: el proyecto “Art In Europe”, consistente en un recorrido psicogeográfico a ...

  4. Eventually, the two formed the performance duo ‘The Kipper Kids,’ also known as ‘Harry and Harry Kipper.’. The two then performed the act across the world, gaining attention with their performances. ‘The Kipper Kids’ made two TV projects, namely, ‘Mum's Magic Mulch’ and ‘K.O. Kippers.’.

  5. From the 1970s, the Kipper Kids (Harry Kipper and Harry Kipper, aka Martin Von Haselberg and the late Brian Routh) became legendary. Their dangerous, excessive and funny performance art actions were prolific in the 1970's in the UK, Europe and LA.

  6. 1 Video. 5 Photos. Argentinian-born Martin von Haselberg, along with Brian Routh, form the performance art group known as the Kipper Kids. After they met in 1970, they created a character named Harry Kipper. They have since put on shows all over the world. Von Haselberg got married to songstress Bette Midler in 1984. They have a daughter, Sophie.

  7. Tonight, in Paris, like every night, Harry Kipper has won and Harry Kipper has defeated himself. In its extremity and in their endurance, the culmination to the performance depicts a subject ‘at a height of consciousness’ – as becomes the boxer in Mailer’s account of the ‘internal effort’ of a knockout fight – and as, too, it ...