Jennifer Rubell (born 1970) is an American conceptual artist known for her participatory sculpture, video, and food performances.
Rubell has held performances and exhibitions at Foundation Beyeler in Riehen, Switzerland, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Performa, Dallas Contemporary, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto, Saatchi Gallery in London, and the Brooklyn Museum.
These performances range from works such as Faith from 2013 which consisted of a large seesaw covered in egg tarts that teetered back and forth as visitors consumed the pastries to Incubation from 2011 in which nursemaids cultured yogurt in a glass booth.
Visitors were handed jars of yogurt through a slot in the window and added sweetness by catching honey the dripped from the ceiling.
"[7] Rubell initially conceived of a project in which she posed nude for a number of male painters all at once, "a kind of painting gang-bang.
The video was screened in small room and viewers were asked to enter one at a time, lock the door, and remove their clothes while viewing it.
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