The Church of Stop Shopping invites you to witness consumption at its most extreme during a special commissioned performance addressing the themes in the ICP Museum’s current exhibition GENERATION WEALTH by Lauren Greenfield. At this radical “Undoing,” the Choir, which hails from multiple generations, ethnicities, genders, and income brackets, transforms into museum docents, de-normalizing aspirational living, steroidal wealth, and ritualized greed by introducing the plain but crippling realities of capitalism. After the in-gallery “Undoing,” Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir will perform a revival service in the front space at the ICP Museum. Expect a wild and revelatory performance of songs and sermons, inspired and illuminated by Lauren Greenfield’s timely and important project.

This is a free event, but please register in advance. ICP Members have access to preferred seating in our reserved members’ section.

About

Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir are a New York City–based radical performance community. Since 1999, they have been opposing consumerism and its enforcing twin militarism. They perform creative rituals and interventions and use direct action in retail space, public space, and contested space. They also campaign on behalf of threatened communities, physical environments, and ecosystems.

TOP IMAGE: Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping at Celebrate Brooklyn, Prospect Park Bandshell. © Brennan Cavanaugh