[ROBIN RHODE] I used to create these performances for myself and for the camera where I would just draw an object on the wall and interact with it. One of the first objects I drew was the bicycle. And then it became the television. And then it became a chair. And it just began to extend itself further and further. We use humor as a mode of survival. And we use play as a means to destabilize various dominant structures. --Standby, wall touch up, green. Here. In Johannesburg, there is no art education whatsoever. --Standby, shot one! --And go! --Ah, beautiful Kevin! So, how do we engage with minimalism? --Thank you very much. Minimalism, I would reference and rework in a kind of humor-orientated way. --Feet up higher. --Higher. --Yes! Two shots! --Standby, bike. --Standby, bike.