Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Saturday, 1 June 2013

"Body Flush" by Virginie Sommet

Virginie Sommet 
Fountain Art Fair 
Art Basel week in Miami, December 2012



     Emanating the contradictory evolution of art, the Fountain Art Fair had a multitude of work covering the walls of its spacious warehouse. The group show presented by Creamhotel from New York featured a controversial installation by a French artist named Virginie Sommet, entitled Body Flush (2009). At first glance, these tiny material forms encased in colorful boxes appear to be harmless; perhaps small portions of tree roots or another organic substance found in nature. What the installation holds within is indeed natural, but in actuality, it is something quite grotesque.

    The artist had three colonics performed by a specialist in one week to obtain six pounds of her own differents layers of undigested food stuck in her colon by fears and stress during many years,  which she then dried and contained inside the small plexiglass cases. Sommet followed the instructions in Dr. Jensen’s Guide to Better Bowel Care and ate no solid food for a week, but drank only olive oil and apple vinegar to retrieve the medium for this piece. 

    This work is the epitome of anti-art. Art has no boundaries in the 21st century but collectively, it aims to be a vehicle of freedom of creative expression. Flushing the body in this case was a way for the artist to rid herself of traumas and fears that had materialized within her intestines. Several strong commentaries are present, as this artist is utilizing the concept of the ready-made by preserving her undigested food as fine art.

     Displaying the most unconventional medium one might ever expect, Sommet has done what the Fountain exhibit does best every year. On the statement next to her installation, she had written an explanation that read, “The colonic is a way to touch our inner self, our deepest self. The colonic gives a possibility to change our self organically and physically.” It can be derived that the artist is sharing her deepest sense of her physical self in Body Flush. In an innovative approach to once again challenge what is acceptable in the art world, she has devised a new interpretation of the artistic medium to symbolize freedom of the inner self and communicate a message of mental freedom and spiritual enlightenment.






Sunday, 13 January 2013

Fountain Reflections: Part I





My Fountain embroidery; it reminds me of the Chinese New Year.




My Fountain article on Artmiami.tv:

http://artmiami.tv/articles-2/preview-fountain-miami/

The following paragraph is from Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present by Roselee Goldberg, published in 1978.

The Art of Ideas

"The year 1968 prematurely marked the beginning of the decade of the seventies. In that year political events severely unsettled cultural and social life throughout Europe and the U.S. The mood was one of irritation and anger with prevailing values and structures. Students and workers shouted slogans and erected street barricades in protest against 'the establishment'. Many younger artists approached the institution of art with equal, if less violent, disdain. They questioned and accepted premises of art and attempted to re-define its meaning and function. Moreover, artists took it upon themselves to express these new directions in lengthy texts, rather than leave that responsibility to the mediator, the art critic. The gallery was attacked as an institution of commercialism and other outlets sought for communicating ideas to the public. On a personal level, it was a time when each artist re-evaluated his or her own intentions for making art, and when each action was to be seen as part of an overall investigation of art processes and not, paradoxically, as an appeal for popular acceptance." 

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

अनित्य #15



Anitya joins the world today;
I made her out of my old favorite hoodie, adopted in 2008 at BLOC,
she is soft and smells sweet of allspice.

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Every day



Panel 2 from GENERATIONS by Miles Okazaki

Thursday, 18 September 2008

She came to life..




This Catlantian woman was looking directly at me. She looks like an aborigine, similar to the African lady in the Biomechanik video; I can barely believe I made her with my own hands.