Cheri Nevers Hosting a “Self-Esteem Salon” on Top of the Empire Stat by Chris Verene
Cheri Nevers Hosting a “Self-Esteem Salon” on Top of the Empire State Building

1998

Signed and numbered (6/20), and inscribed “Cheri Nevers” in black ink, verso
Also titled in black ink, recto

Dye coupler print

20 x 16 inches, sheet

Contact gallery for price.

On his website, the artist describes his “self-esteem salons”: “In 1997, working under the name of his alter-ego, Cheri Nevers, Chris Verene began a series of performance art pieces called ‘Self-Esteem Salons,’ which sought to create a safe space for people to come and live out a fantasy scene, while performing self-esteem raising actions before the camera. ‘The Self-Esteem Salon’ is a performance artwork wherein artist Chris Verene and his growing family of ‘group facilitators’ build a temporary sanctuary, to be used in helping strangers—’clients’—to make a sincere and lasting change in their lives. The project is something like a day spa—a short time spent in therapy that will have positive results on your personal life. The piece has ranged from two days to twenty, with the artist living in the space during the show and receiving visitors, clients, and audience members for the duration of the installation.”

Work by Chris Verene (b. 1969)