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The Kipper Kids

The Kipper Kids were a duo composed of Martin Rochus Sebastian von Haselberg (born 20 January 1949) and Brian Routh (born 9 March 1948), two artists known for the extreme and often comedic performance art they made together in the 1970s and after. Von Haselberg lives and works in New York, and Routh most recently lived in Leicester, England. From 1971, the duo were also known as Harry and Harry Kipper.

The Kipper Kids
The Kipper Kids: von Haselberg (left) and Routh (right)
OccupationContemporary artists
Years active1971–1982, 2003

Biography Edit

While attending East 15 Acting School, Martin von Haselberg and Brian Routh invented a character they called Harry Kipper. Upon being expelled from the school on the claim of "too experimental", they began working as a touring act. They were originally called Harry and Alf Kipper and had two distinctly different characters. Later, they dropped the name Alf and decided to call each other Harry and make their characters identical.[1]

From 1971 to 1975, most of their performances took place in Europe.[1] In 1974, David Ross, later director of the Whitney Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, saw them in performance at Gallerie Rudolf Zwirner in Cologne and invited them to do some shows in California.[2] The Kipper Kids moved to Los Angeles in 1975 and became associated with the early years of punk.[3]

In 1982, they stopped actively collaborating. Their final performance together was at the National Review of Live Art, Glasgow, in 2003.[citation needed] They reunited as The Kipper Kids in 2018 to perform the song "Mah Nà Mah Nà" for the album Dr. Demento: Covered in Punk.

Performance career Edit

 
The two Harry Kippers, 8 October 1979, at Hallwalls in Buffalo, NY. Photo Ann Rosen

Quoting from an announcement for the Berkeley Art Museum: "Through actions that at times stress the visual, and the violent aspects of social rituals, the British Team of Harry and Harry Kipper perform in a fashion that combines the zany theatrics of Spike Milligan with a scatological slapstick that is all their own". Routh and von Haselberg created elaborate but purposely low-tech installations in which they would perform "ceremonies" using mostly found objects. Examples are "Tea Ceremony" (1972) a Japanese tea ceremony-inspired piece and "Boxing Ceremony" (1972) in which one performer beats himself until bloodied whilst the other acts as referee. Japanese rituals, English music hall, Viennese Actionism, and the work of Samuel Beckett were amongst their influences.

The Kipper Kids made two projects for television. For HBO they produced Mum's Magic Mulch, and for Cinemax, K.O. Kippers, while the Kids also appeared in a 1982 project for HBO executive-produced by von Haselberg, The Mondo Beyondo Show, a one time presentation for performance artists (including a pre-Stomp Yes/No People, La La La Human Steps, Bill Irwin, Paul Zaloom and others) hosted by Bette Midler's Mondo Beyondo character. Von Haselberg made a number of films at the American Film Institute with Routh in the lead role: Quiet Lives (1991), People Are No Damn Good (1991) and Your Turn To Roll It #54 (1992). They also were seen as characters in the 1982 film Forbidden Zone and the 1989 film UHF. Another television appearance came during the fifth season of ABC's Moonlighting. First aired on Valentine's Day, 1989, "I See England, I See France, I See Maddie's Netherworld" featured The Kipper Kids as a pair of gravediggers in a surreal dream sequence. The Kipper Kids also performed a song in the 1991 comedy film The Addams Family: "Playmates" which can be heard in the film and on its soundtrack.

Later, Martin von Haselberg created a series of large photographic images made into inflatable sculptural shapes titled Floatulents,[4].

Filmography Edit

Year Title
1991 The Addams Family
1990 Mum's Magic Mulch
1989 Moonlighting
UHF
1988 Mondo Beyondo
K.O. Kippers
1981 Theatre In Trance – Rainer Werner Fassbinder
No Holds Barre
1982 Forbidden Zone
1979 Dress Rehearsal-Werner Schroeter
1977 & 1978 Chuck Barris Rah-Rah Show

Personal lives Edit

Von Haselberg has been married to Bette Midler since 1984. They have one daughter together, actress Sophie von Haselberg.[5][6]

Routh was married three times: to net.art pioneer Nina Sobell from 1975 to 1981,[7][page needed] to performance artist Karen Finley from 1981 to 1987,[1][page needed] and to digital artist Patricia Wells.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c On Edge: Performance at the End of the Twentieth Century; Carr, C.
  2. ^ Matrix/Berkeley: A Changing Exhibition of Contemporary Art; University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, by Elizabeth Thomas with Project Projects
  3. ^ California Video: Artists and Histories; Los Angeles The Getty Research Institute, The J. Paul Getty Museum, edited by Glenn Phillips.
  4. ^ The Best of New Orleans, Mnemonic Devices and Floatulents, by D. Eric Bookhardt
  5. ^ "Bette Midler". Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Meet the rising star daughter of Bette Midler". New York Post. 18 October 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  7. ^ Franklin Furnace & the Spirit of the Avant-Garde A History of the Future; Sant, Toni

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The Kipper Kids were a duo composed of Martin Rochus Sebastian von Haselberg born 20 January 1949 and Brian Routh born 9 March 1948 two artists known for the extreme and often comedic performance art they made together in the 1970s and after Von Haselberg lives and works in New York and Routh most recently lived in Leicester England From 1971 the duo were also known as Harry and Harry Kipper The Kipper KidsThe Kipper Kids von Haselberg left and Routh right OccupationContemporary artistsYears active1971 1982 2003 Contents 1 Biography 2 Performance career 3 Filmography 4 Personal lives 5 ReferencesBiography EditWhile attending East 15 Acting School Martin von Haselberg and Brian Routh invented a character they called Harry Kipper Upon being expelled from the school on the claim of too experimental they began working as a touring act They were originally called Harry and Alf Kipper and had two distinctly different characters Later they dropped the name Alf and decided to call each other Harry and make their characters identical 1 From 1971 to 1975 most of their performances took place in Europe 1 In 1974 David Ross later director of the Whitney Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art saw them in performance at Gallerie Rudolf Zwirner in Cologne and invited them to do some shows in California 2 The Kipper Kids moved to Los Angeles in 1975 and became associated with the early years of punk 3 In 1982 they stopped actively collaborating Their final performance together was at the National Review of Live Art Glasgow in 2003 citation needed They reunited as The Kipper Kids in 2018 to perform the song Mah Na Mah Na for the album Dr Demento Covered in Punk Performance career Edit The two Harry Kippers 8 October 1979 at Hallwalls in Buffalo NY Photo Ann RosenQuoting from an announcement for the Berkeley Art Museum Through actions that at times stress the visual and the violent aspects of social rituals the British Team of Harry and Harry Kipper perform in a fashion that combines the zany theatrics of Spike Milligan with a scatological slapstick that is all their own Routh and von Haselberg created elaborate but purposely low tech installations in which they would perform ceremonies using mostly found objects Examples are Tea Ceremony 1972 a Japanese tea ceremony inspired piece and Boxing Ceremony 1972 in which one performer beats himself until bloodied whilst the other acts as referee Japanese rituals English music hall Viennese Actionism and the work of Samuel Beckett were amongst their influences The Kipper Kids made two projects for television For HBO they produced Mum s Magic Mulch and for Cinemax K O Kippers while the Kids also appeared in a 1982 project for HBO executive produced by von Haselberg The Mondo Beyondo Show a one time presentation for performance artists including a pre Stomp Yes No People La La La Human Steps Bill Irwin Paul Zaloom and others hosted by Bette Midler s Mondo Beyondo character Von Haselberg made a number of films at the American Film Institute with Routh in the lead role Quiet Lives 1991 People Are No Damn Good 1991 and Your Turn To Roll It 54 1992 They also were seen as characters in the 1982 film Forbidden Zone and the 1989 film UHF Another television appearance came during the fifth season of ABC s Moonlighting First aired on Valentine s Day 1989 I See England I See France I See Maddie s Netherworld featured The Kipper Kids as a pair of gravediggers in a surreal dream sequence The Kipper Kids also performed a song in the 1991 comedy film The Addams Family Playmates which can be heard in the film and on its soundtrack Later Martin von Haselberg created a series of large photographic images made into inflatable sculptural shapes titled Floatulents 4 Filmography EditYear Title1991 The Addams Family1990 Mum s Magic Mulch1989 MoonlightingUHF1988 Mondo BeyondoK O Kippers1981 Theatre In Trance Rainer Werner FassbinderNo Holds Barre1982 Forbidden Zone1979 Dress Rehearsal Werner Schroeter1977 amp 1978 Chuck Barris Rah Rah ShowPersonal lives EditVon Haselberg has been married to Bette Midler since 1984 They have one daughter together actress Sophie von Haselberg 5 6 Routh was married three times to net art pioneer Nina Sobell from 1975 to 1981 7 page needed to performance artist Karen Finley from 1981 to 1987 1 page needed and to digital artist Patricia Wells References Edit a b c On Edge Performance at the End of the Twentieth Century Carr C Matrix Berkeley A Changing Exhibition of Contemporary Art University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive by Elizabeth Thomas with Project Projects California Video Artists and Histories Los Angeles The Getty Research Institute The J Paul Getty Museum edited by Glenn Phillips The Best of New Orleans Mnemonic Devices and Floatulents by D Eric Bookhardt Bette Midler Jewish Women s Archive Retrieved 25 July 2011 Meet the rising star daughter of Bette Midler New York Post 18 October 2014 Retrieved 2 October 2015 Franklin Furnace amp the Spirit of the Avant Garde A History of the Future Sant Toni Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Kipper Kids amp oldid 1168979359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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