

Hans Bellmer, La Bouche (Bell 37), 1936. This photograph was included in the Hommage a Hans Bellmer deluxe exhibition catalogue, Nov 26, 1975 - Feb 26, 1976, Galerie Francoise Petit, Paris.
Although there may be similarities, my work and ideas are not derived by Hans Bellmer. I have lazily googled his works and they strike me as tormenting but in an intriguing way. His works seems mostly sexual and I can easily interpret his suggestions as derogatory.I wanted to portray the weaknesses of human desires, how aspirations are sexual and how sexual aspirations have become. This is best shown by the nakedness and fragmentation of the doll, lost and mislaid.
There is a strong orientation to the female psyche, it could be interpreted as provocative and weak – this piece I still hope is empowering because it shows a strong awareness of the lack of control.Easy for some.
Bank Holiday hangover. I knew I should have posted this yesterday. I went to Archway’s Launderdale for the Stuckists Enemies of Art Show. There was something alfresco about the show, a breather from installations that could pay off your yearly mortgage, unfussy (borderline messy) and honestly motivated.
Paul Harvey and Ella Guru made the show but the ‘emotional landscape’ wasn’t manifested like I was expecting. The wholesomeness of the paintings, the apparent intention of the show did its work for the lack of emotional charge. I have little care for a 10 year old’s poster paint handiwork and I was actually running from the badly composed weepy figuratives, they were almost dialing for your sentiments - the words ‘organized fun’ springs to mind.
I was really excited about the show because their manifesto is inciting in a very good way , I’m pro anything that encourages honourable painting but the works didn’t correspond to their strong manifesto. I will still visit their next show, it was endearing but maybe I was expecting a very great deal. Grand spaces and luxury installations seems to be conditioning, it is probably all the facility attractions (i'm not at all adverse to a latte in between gallery rooms and eco power hand dryers) but when a gallery starts behaving like a Westfield shopping Centre, that is what it will become.
From this, modernists are not concerned with difference, they see art as homogenous. No value is placed on gender politics. So when imagery and feminized art is portrayed... it is 'foolish, feckless and thin. '
LYNN HERSHMANN, DEEP CONTACT, THE FIRST INTERACTIVE SEXUAL FANTASY VIDEODISC, 1984-1989
image from Media Art Net
Ed. Katy Deepwell, Manchester University Press, 1998
Susan Platt. Chapter 5, Pg 83. Elizabeth McCausland: art, politics and sexuality
THE STUCKIST (est. 1999)
An anti avant garde movement. I don't always won't to pronounce the profoundness of paintings and the prejudices of postmodernism - I am a Stuckist of sorts I will say in place. I'm reading about this Stuckist movement and I agree and but I don't preach.
19-04-2011 Last night I was watching Marina Ambromovich on youtube. Even though she epitomises postmodern bullshit I love how she dictates a divine figure of herself, she has a real artist spirit but it's ringfenced in nauseous performance art . There is something very sickly about performance, unless its funny. Imagine if Abramovich painted again...