UNWRAPPING ‘REALITY BITES’ ON VHS, 2015
Single-Channel, HD Video, Color, Sound, 10:25 min

“An obsessive, repetitive gesture: hands turning, picking, and pulling the shrink-wrap off of a VHS copy of the 1994 Gen X hallmark Reality Bites against a plain blue screen backdrop. Over the course of this ten- minute undressing, the artist mimics the excitement of teenage fandom, reciting in cool detail the film’s plotline, character types, cast, and current market value of the outmoded VHS. It’s clear, this VHS is more than the object a teen’s pop-culture fetish and fascination. Rather, the unopened Reality Bites VHS represents, for the narrator, a line to be crossed. The transgressive act is the narrator making plans to unwrap and watch the film – an act that will alter the value of the object as a still sealed, original, unblemished, and authentic copy to a tampered with, used, and ultimately not collectable VHS edition.”

– Houston Cinema Arts Society

This work is part of a larger body of work connected Reality Bites.

A TV with a yellow power cord plays a video that shows white hands with black nail polish holding a VHS tape of the film "Reality Bites." The back of the VHS tape is visible in the right corner.

Exhibition view: Unwrapping ‘Reality Bites’ on VHS at Microscope Gallery, NYC