Narcissister, a masked performance artist who prefers her real name remain a secret, is you. Or at least that’s the thought she’d arguably like you to have upon arriving at her first solo exhibition, “Narcissister Is You,” a multimedia experience currently stationed at the Lower East Side’s Envoy Enterprises. One can can find an array of eye-catching “self-portraits” on the gallery’s first floor, wherein she is photographed in different costumes, her mask sometimes polished and other times broken up into pieces, accompanied by disfigured prosthetic breasts and tattered wigs. While some may find it easy to uncover a message in these works, whose theme, as described in a statement from NYU performance studies professor Barbara Browning, is rooted in “the possibilities of identification through the act of self-reflection and self-love,” most anyone would be surprised by the project’s origin. “‘Narcissister Is You’ is a new concept I actually started when I was on residency in Zagreb, Croatia, in 2009,” the artist says between showings. “I just got really interested in the idea of seeing other women, and some men, as my character, and realized obviously with the mask, my project could be very broad like that. So I actually just walked around Zagreb with my mask and approached different women and asked them if they’d be willing to put the mask on while I photographed them.”