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Saturday, 10 September 2011
Thursday, 8 September 2011
This be the Verse (2011) Single screen version of 6 screen Installation
"They fuck you up your, mum and dad . They may not mean to but they do .
They fill you with the faults they had . And add some extra just for you .
But they were fucked up in their turn . By fools in old-style hats and coats ,
Who half the time were soppy-stern . And half at one anothers throats .
Man hands on misery to man . It deepens like a coastal shelf .
Get out as early as you can . And don't have any kids yourself. "
Philip Larkin
Thankful for your cooperation (2010) 8mm triptych installed inside Rottingdean Windmill
This work explores notions of memory , loss and the fragile and contingent nature of the experiences and thoughts that make us . The central cortex is framed by an idle mill which is a cogent symbol of adversity .
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Shire (2003) 8mm triptych , video is of a 2010 installation .
Concerned with the sublimatory nature of art and human achievement this work also (perhaps) expresses a yearning for the simpler times and processes that have been lost in our quest for technological advancement . The work also addresses the notion of memory as being intrinsically anachronistic and how such memories enable us to move effortlessly through time . The configuration of defunct display units (technologically advanced given the context) might help lock the installed work into some kind of paradoxical futuristic anachronism .
The Horse and plough ( literally scraping at the earth ) denote a place of juncture ( above and below the ground) , a place between realms , be they physical , psychological , spiritual , earthly etc. The twin images may well be representative of chaotic nature (dionysian) whilst the plough might be represent our effort to exercise control over her (appollonian) . Intrinsic to this idea is the notion of the chthonian, that which lurks under the crust . " Nature shrugs and all is in ruin" which is the essence of the work ... Life is a fragile and delicately balanced quest to maintain a semblance of control over forces which are ultimately far too powerful.
Miasma (2003) 8mm Triptych intended for 3 projectors .
" Man , the sexual conceptualizer and projector , has ruled art because art is his Appollonian response toward and away from women ... Every artist who is compelled toward art , who needs to make words or pictures as others need to breathe , is using the Appollonian to defeat Chthonian nature , Man is fetishist . Without his fetish woman will just gobble him up again."
Camille Paglia
Territorial Pissings (2001) Super 8mm
" Fame requires every kind of excess . I mean true fame , a devouring neon, not the somber renown of waning statesmen or chinless kings . I mean long journeys across gray space . I mean danger , the edge of every void , the circumstance of one man imparting an erotic terror to the dreams of the republic . Understand the man who must inhabit these extreme regions , monstrous and vulval , damp with memories of violation . Even if half-mad he is absorbed into the public's total madness : even if fully rational , a bureaucrat in hell , a secret genius of survival , he is sure to be destroyed by the public's contempt for survivors . Fame , this special kind , feeds itself on outrage , on what the counselors of lesser men would consider bad publicity - hysteria in limousines , knife fights in the audience , bizarre litigation , treachery , pandemonium and drugs . Perhaps the only natural law attaching to true fame is that the famous man is compelled , eventually , to commit suicide .
(Is it clear I was a hero of rock'n'roll?) "
Don Delillo
No Place like home (2001)
"Home is the structure , the center , the vessel of identity , it is both the point of origin and the destination of the road , and as such most traditional narratives involve flight and return , fragmentation and reconciliation .. This double bind leaves only one exit to glory : temporal death , whereby one enters the American metaphysical kingdom like James Dean , by dying and becoming an absense that is present as an afterimage in the dreams of the surviving : to be an American myth . To pass this exit is to meet either failure or farce. "
Reni Celeste
Suture (2001) . Originally intended for screening utilising 3 projectors .
Lacan saw the human psyche as comprising a succession of minor roads and highways . The most important highway being "the name of the father" the symbolic side of paternity concerned with situating the subject within language and symbolism . Psychosis can occur when this major highway becomes lost and the subject regresses into the realm of the "real" ( that which exists outside language and symbolism ).
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