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Joel-Peter Witkin: Vile Bodies
05.19.2010
06:20 pm
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(Portrait of Nan, New Mexico, 1984)
 
How to now make sense of that master of the dark tableau, Joel-Peter Witkin?  Unlike some photographers whom I seem to have an ongoing fascination with (Diane Arbus, Robert Frank, Nan Goldin to name a few), Witkin came along in the ‘80s, and I’ve hardly paid attention to him since.  His images, though, continue to startle and provoke—as does the rigor with which he makes them.

With his relentless focus on freaks, deformity, and the ravages of the flesh, Witkin’s obsessions back then overlapped a bit with ‘80s David Lynch.  In fact, you could easily plop the Eraserhead baby into a Witkin still-life.

My entirely spontaneous—and possibly reductive—theory as to why Witkin peaked in ‘80s?  AIDS was peaking, too.  The horror of what the body was capable of was, sadly, all too apparent everywhere.  Witkin perhaps was simply channeling that dread.

The photographer’s own version of what sparked his obsessions is as fitting as it is notorious:

It happened on a Sunday when my mother was escorting my twin brother and me down the steps of the tenement where we lived.  We were going to church.  While walking down the hallway to the entrance of the building, we heard an incredible crash mixed with screaming and cries for help.  The accident involved three cars, all with families in them.  Somehow, in the confusion, I was no longer holding my mother’s hand.  At the place where I stood at the curb, I could see something rolling from one of the overturned cars.  It stopped at the curb where I stood.  It was the head of a little girl.  I bent down to touch the face, to speak to it—but before I could touch it someone carried me away.

To hear, and see, more of what makes photographer Joel-Peter Witkin tick (including an account of his initiation into sex with a pre-op transexual), check out the following segment from Vile Bodies, a ‘98 Channel 4 documentary made on the body and the “crisis of looking.”  A link to Part II of Witkin’s segment follows at the bottom.

 
Joel-Peter Witkin Vile Bodies Part II

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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05.19.2010
06:20 pm
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Helping Johnny Remember
05.18.2010
03:08 am
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FANTASTIC short directed by Ashleigh Nankivell using an old public domain social guidance PSA that’s been re-animated using After Effects. This is amazing!

Posted by Richard Metzger
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05.18.2010
03:08 am
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Racks of Life by Chris Zimmerman
05.16.2010
09:58 pm
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Painting by Chris Zimmerman via Regretsy
 

 
Previously on Dangerous Minds:
Golden Gals Go Wild in Miami
 
(via Regretsy )

Posted by Tara McGinley
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05.16.2010
09:58 pm
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Inappropriate Jazz Hands by Derek Chatwood
05.15.2010
12:44 pm
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Check out Derek Chatwood’s portfolio over at Flickr.
 
(via Nerdcore)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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05.15.2010
12:44 pm
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Physical Wikipedia
05.14.2010
08:40 pm
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Wikipedia
5000 pages, fully printed
Articles in the book are taken from Wikipedia’s featured articles.
 
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Wikipedia: Rob Matthews
 
thx Michael Perry Goodman!

Posted by Brad Laner
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05.14.2010
08:40 pm
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LAFMS videos by Jonathon Rosen
05.14.2010
04:22 pm
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Excellent videos for LAFMS stalwarts The Doo-Dooettes, Tom Recchion and David Toop by NYC artist Jonathon Rosen.

These videos evolved out of the copious material that was generated for live performances with the great musician/composer Tom Recchion. Working as a live mix video-instrumentalist with music as evocatively visual as this, was (and is) for me, a matter of letting the video elements self-assemble themselves. In other words, rather than force a narrative, as much as possible I strive to be a conduit - using the sound as my guide, and let the visuals tell me what they want to be.

 
Doo-Dooettes, Loop Rendered (excerpt).
Music by the Doo-Dooettes from the CD Think Space on Organ of Corti.
Remixed and reconfigured by Tom Recchion.
Video animation & editing: Jonathon Rosen.
 

Apartment Thunder.
Music from David Toop’s CD Black Chamber (Sub Rosa).
Musicians: David Toop, Tom Recchion.
Animation / Editing / Direction: Jonathon Rosen

 

Posted by Brad Laner
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05.14.2010
04:22 pm
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RIP Craig Kauffman
05.14.2010
11:54 am
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Craig Kauffman, maker of sublime ultra-minimal vacuum molded acrylic wall hangings and original member of the famed Ferus gallery gang in the mid-60’s (along with the likes of Eds Ruscha and Kienholz, Wallace Berman, Warhol, etc) has died. I’ve always loved his somewhat erotically-shaped and candy-like art-for-art’s-sake and what I’ve heard described as a “finish fetish”. Oh, so smooth and shiny !
 
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Los Angeles Times: Craig Kauffman dies at 78; artist captured the ethos of Los Angeles
 
thx Patrick Scott !

 

Posted by Brad Laner
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05.14.2010
11:54 am
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Magnetic recording tape art
05.12.2010
04:49 pm
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Speaking of doing interesting things with tape and tape recorders, here are a few engaging examples of art based on the nearly dead medium. Few are the recording purists who remain loyal to the magnetic stuff but Its tactile plasticity sure works well in these contexts.
 

 

 
(below) Christian Marclay‘s “The Beatles” (1989): Recorded music of the Beatles on crocheted magnetic tape. Oh how I love this, so many layers of meaning. Plus it’s just screaming to be worked over the by the analogue tape glove !

 
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Signal to Noise
Anis Haron
thx Robert Chrysler !

 

Posted by Brad Laner
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05.12.2010
04:49 pm
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Animated Albums
05.12.2010
12:49 am
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Go visit Animated Albums to see more, um, animated albums! .
 
Thanks Marc Campbell!

Posted by Tara McGinley
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05.12.2010
12:49 am
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Love & Theft: Iconic cartoon images morph into one another
05.11.2010
07:48 pm
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Here’s a super psychedelic animation from artist and director Andreas Hykade. Enjoy!
 
Thanks Henry Baum!

Posted by Tara McGinley
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05.11.2010
07:48 pm
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