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Mona Hatoum (Beirut, Lebanon, 1952), Roadworks (performance still), 1985-1995
according to the artist herself, the oppressive atmosphere at the slade school of art may have contributed to that fact that she abandoned the sheltering institutions and began to explore the possibilities of performances. from the outset, the body has always been a central element in hatoum’s work, whereby she rejects the separation of mind and body she observes in the western world. for the first time, at slade, she came into contact with stances such as feminism, which she eventually abandoned as she did not consider it to represent her particularity as a palestinian woman, but that would lead her to a broader analysis of the relations between different power structures. at the time, performance became the most groundbreaking instrument suited to the urgency of her needs. therefore, throughout the first half of the decade of the eighties, hatoum carried out a series of controversial performances brimming with political content.
this piece was produced within this framework, in 1985, on the streets of brixton, a predominantly black working class neighbourhood, located in the outskirts of london. hatoum carried out two performances pertaining to an action organised by another artist stefan szczelkun entitled road works, in which the intention was to create a relationship between a specific group of artists intervening in an impoverished community. in this way, these artists would produce their work in an environment and for an audience very different than that customarily visiting museums and galleries.
hatoum is portrayed in the photograph barefoot and strolling along the neighbourhood streets with a pair of heavy doc marten’s boots tied to her ankles. her feet appear naked and vulnerable compared to the sturdy boots traditionally worn by the police or by skinheads. the artist presents herself as an impoverished person who questions the system, trying to make manifest its structural mechanism through an action in which even the basic act of walking becomes difficult.
 
 
Sorry for not updating in so long. I've been busy reading, making art, etc. etc.
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Yoko Ono!
 

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02/15/2010

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I've been updating my flickr often these days, check out some new drawings I've added! & stay updated for future projects etc. 
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I hope this Valentine’s Day that you remember that the first love of your life is staring back at you in the mirror. Once you can see that love will show up everywhere for you - you do not need to seek it out, buy it or cling to another person for this kind of love. Whether you are in a relationship or not - it’s so important that you Love Yourself - because you can only give what you have. If there is no love inside you - you can’t give it to another person. Loving yourself will only strengthen the relationship you are in or if you’re single loving yourself will create the perfect scenario for you to attract your idea mate. It’s a win-win situation! There is great love within you waiting for you to recognize it - see it - today of ALL days!

-Mastin Kipp

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Angelica & Medoro by Jacques Blanchard
 
 
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Click the images to see a better quality. This is made from papier mache, gauze, flour, etc. It is a long list of personal prayers and wishes for myself and everyone.
 
 
 
 
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Gervasio Gallardo
Hmm...I wish I knew the name of this, but this basically represents my current state haha. Oh and pay attention to the red rose on the left hand corner!
 
 
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Alarm Clock 
I can't sleep tonight because I have to present my english project, but the next day I'll be sure to sleep and dream.
 
 
Assignment was to make a graphic novel using a part from Tim O'Brian's, "The Things They Carried."
...I was too creative for my English teachers taste.