Saturday, 3 December 2022

Is It?


I thought it was just what you were..? How you were born? No more remarkable, this day and age, than being heterosexual?

What sort of art are we talking about, anyway?

Mexican artist Frieda Toranzo Jaeger works with what she calls “semiological vandalism” – by which she “vandalizes” dominant images and thus injects new, subversive meaning into them. Car engines have lately predominated her work, as she sees them as representative of the massive systems that govern the world. At Art Basel Miami, Toranzo Jaeger is exhibiting an image of a car engine deconstructed into the form of a flower, shot through with braided thread. By turning a car engine into a flower adorned with braids, she injects her queerness and womanhood into a traditionally patriarchal structure.
PARKLIFE!! 

Sorry, sorry, that just slipped out...
Queer performance artist rafa esparza takes on cars and cruising in a very different way: straddling intersectional aspects of his identity, he brings out the resonances between different kinds of cruising – gay cruising and low-rider cars – by turning himself into a low-rider vehicle and inviting select members of his community to jump on for a ride.

*backs away slowly* There's enough material here for David Thompson's blog to exist for another few years...

4 comments:

  1. "Parklife"? Pondlife, more like . . .

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  2. Is any more proof needed that we're reaching the demise of Western civilisation?

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  3. Can someone get this demented individual some psychiatric help?

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  4. ""Parklife"? Pondlife, more like ."

    That's rather insulting to pondlife, which does, when all's said and done, serve a purpose in the great circle of life...

    "Is any more proof needed that we're reaching the demise of Western civilisation?"

    No, but I can't help but feel we're going to get some...

    "Can someone get this demented individual some psychiatric help?"

    Psychiatry should be a booming business, shouldn't it?

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