Networking, collaboration, and discussion. What show is good? What shows are we in? What can we build? How can we storm the art world and change it forever?
I have taken it upon myself to unleash a rather unapologetic project at our upcomming small, quaint and somewhat conservative Arts Festival and thereby give it a rather much needed preverbial kick in the nuts!!!!!! (The kind that should have the villagers chasing me with pitchforks and torches for real!!!!!)
The project is going to be titled "My Friends & other enemies" but in order for this to be a sucess I am asking for volanteers!!!! (Think of it as Guinny Pigs!!!)
I will not go into the details however I am looking for twenty of my friends to volunteer a decent pic of their willy!!!! I would like them in every shape & size, crooked, bent, kinked, up, down & or in any respective manner you choose.
I am very well aware that most will be thinking that I am just trying to get people to open their private pics-or that I am just a downright perv (Which by the way is true but I am rather a proffesional pervert and like more what is attatched to the willy than just it by itself!!!!!)
I will be posting pics of the finished work on my profile once the festival is over & will more than likely be selling the work on Yessy. com. So if you feel like you have a rebellious streak and want you're dangly bits immortalised please drop me a line and a jpeg at stuartanddiederickno1@eircom.net.
I for one plan to take baskets with me for all the expected fruit & veg that is going to be thrown at me-it is a recession after all!!!
I strongly believe in Equality. That is why I am calling for Action by organizing the DesegreGAYtion Initiative. This operation aims to point out the absurd discrimination that presently exists against Gay and Lesbian couples. California, and the vast majority of the United States, are violating the equal protection rights of same sex couples by not allowing them to marry. This treatment is blatantly unequal and un-American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How To Participate - Print out the image below onto a sheet of sticker paper. Cut stickers into individual signs that display Gay or Straight. Place sticker over public bathroom signs in establishments all around your community. Hopefully with enough participation by those of us who care to challenge what we believe to be unjust, America can move further in the direction of real equality for all citizens.
A show I curated...coming to Williamsburg June 20th
After Everything: Gay Directions in New Art Like the Spice Gallery
June 20th - July 6th 2008
Opening Reception Friday June 20th 6:30-10:00pm more at www.likethespice.com
Jesse Finley Reed,The Cock: Bathroom, View #1 and #2, New York, NY, 2002 Archival Ultrachrome Digital Inkjet Prints
Like the Spice is pleased to present After Everything: Gay Directions in New Art, an exhibition examining the art of gay artists in the post-everything society. Curated by Dylan Peet, the show features a diverse selection of works by eight artists: Joseph Heidecker, Clarke Jackson, Sean M. Johnson, Darren Lee Miller, Ian O'Phelan, Jesse Finley Reed, Christopher Schulz and Steed Taylor.
A queer sensibility has run through much of contemporary art since the end of abstract expressionism. Gay artists such as Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Keith Haring and John Waters have had major effects on the art and pop-cultural landscape. While their art is hardly restricted to gay subject matter, a queer sensibility sits at the bedrock of their production. From pop's cool fabulousness to John Waters' polymorphically perverse outsider's take on everything to artists coping with the massive scope of the AIDS crisis, gay issues have been at the center of art history since the fifties.
Recently there is a seismic shift in what it means to be gay. Factors driving this change are the internet's inherent capacity for social networking and increasing visibility, legal protections and acceptance of gay men. The era of a hermetically sealed gay culture, hiding in the closet or in gay bars is over. Now gay men interact with a much broader range of society and in a greatly expanded context, they also interact with men from across the world online. There is a new generation of gay men who came out at 16, took their boyfriends to the prom without hassle and hardly see the point of going to a gay bar. This exhibition examines some of the ways artists are expressing, reacting to and using these new conditions and remembering the old ones in their work.
Joseph Heidecker's manipulated busts and photographs explore decoration, masks, identity and how we present ourselves as image. Clarke Jackson explores obsession, voyeurism and isolation in his digitally modeled narrative series, EXTREME_ankleCAM.com. In his photo-social experiments Sean M. Johnson creates situations where men interact in innocently sexualized exchanges recalling childhood games. Darren Lee Miller's photographs explore homosocial power dynamics in familiar scenarios. Ian O'Phelan's portraits of men rest squarely between irony, sentimentality and romance. Through makeup and lighting Jesse Finley Reed transforms the utilitarian spaces and average bodies in his photographs into sites of allegory and the uncanny. Pinups Magazine, Christopher Schulz's conceptual erotic periodical combines vintage porn aesthetics and body politics with a post-bear twist. In his series Road Tattoos, Steed Taylor transforms the commemoration, communication and ritual associated with tattoos into moving public art actions.
Pictured: "The Cock: Bathroom, View #1 and #2, New York, NY, 2002" by Jesse Finley Reed
RE: A show I curated...coming to Williamsburg June 20th
Well done, Dyn. Is the show going to the Williamburg Art and Historical Center, in Brooklyn? Where will it be, and how was its reception at the Cock? I'd like to see more of the shows you've curated. What drives your process? What do you look for in your themes?