The terms and Kevin Warhol refer to actors in the adult entertainment industry who have appeared together in productions for the studio Bel Ami . Specifically, they appeared in episodes of the "Bel Ami" series, including a notable 2016 episode .
In Part 1 , Kevin Warhol (a parody of both Andy Warhol and Kevin from The Office ) was a background character. In Part 2 Portable , he takes center stage. The premise: Kevin has stolen Andre Boleyn’s head (literally, a polystyrene mannequin head) and is running through a procedural generated mall from the year 2003. You, the player, control Kevin’s anxiety levels using the left analog stick. The goal? Return the head to Andre before the mall’s security guards—who are all dressed as Henry VIII—delete you from existence.
Join us, and together, let us create a brighter, more vibrant future, where art, culture, and history are the building blocks of a more creative, more inclusive, and more connected world.
A or "deep dive" into their professional history?
By rendering Anne Boleyn's image in a Warholian idiom, we examine the ways in which historical figures are recontextualized and repackaged for modern consumption. This art piece asks: What happens when we conflate the 'portability' of an image with the 'portability' of a historical narrative?
The terms and Kevin Warhol refer to actors in the adult entertainment industry who have appeared together in productions for the studio Bel Ami . Specifically, they appeared in episodes of the "Bel Ami" series, including a notable 2016 episode .
In Part 1 , Kevin Warhol (a parody of both Andy Warhol and Kevin from The Office ) was a background character. In Part 2 Portable , he takes center stage. The premise: Kevin has stolen Andre Boleyn’s head (literally, a polystyrene mannequin head) and is running through a procedural generated mall from the year 2003. You, the player, control Kevin’s anxiety levels using the left analog stick. The goal? Return the head to Andre before the mall’s security guards—who are all dressed as Henry VIII—delete you from existence.
Join us, and together, let us create a brighter, more vibrant future, where art, culture, and history are the building blocks of a more creative, more inclusive, and more connected world.
A or "deep dive" into their professional history?
By rendering Anne Boleyn's image in a Warholian idiom, we examine the ways in which historical figures are recontextualized and repackaged for modern consumption. This art piece asks: What happens when we conflate the 'portability' of an image with the 'portability' of a historical narrative?