Monday, February 14, 2011

my bloody valentine

I am preparing a more substantial post but in the meantime...





I hope you had a nice date for valentines day.... xxx triple x rated and three kisses


I hope you got to dress up a little.. you know put on your finery



and they handpicked you blue moon roses and bought you aedes de venustus scented candles
and amazing rocks which you could marvel at and maybe at a later date fashion into amazing knuckle dusters


I hope you went riding on a really fast train whilst spraying eachothers tags and inhaling fumes


and then found a really out of the way diner where there was no chance of bumping into anyone and a nice waitress who resembled Chrissie Hynde served you an odd looking pickly meal which tasted delicious


followed by another meal which tasted even more delicious...sexy fantasy delicious!!

                                           Nan Goldin, Rise and Monty on the Lounge Chair, NYC, 1988


I actually spoke to so many people who said they hated valentines day which seemed a little extreme and defensive..i mean its pretty fun having a whole day devoted to love and sex and longing and well I suppose pain and rejection too.
 I guess it can get a little treacley also...
here's some Goethe treacle to be recited in German because it is such a beautiful language.. i am being serious about that...

Uber allen Gipfeln
Is Ruh
In allen Wipfeln
Spurest Duh
Kaum emen Hauch;
Die Volgelein Shweigen im
Walde
Warte nur, balde
Ruchest du auch

In all hilltops
there is peace
In all the treetops
you notice
hardly a breeze
the forests birds song is silent
just wait
soon
you too will rest




Wednesday, February 2, 2011

a friend of the devil is a friend o mine....

...I get home before daylight, just might get some sleep tonight


                                           Diableries Slide. "Masterfully designed 3d stereo tissues slide
                                                          created in France 19th Century depicting the daily life of Satan 
                                                         and his cohorts" From morbidanatomy.blogspot.com


 you know this old Grateful Dead song? I remember being disappointed when i finally heard the Grateful Dead after reading the Electric Kool Aid Acid Test because I'd imagined their music as being..well, not so hokey I suppose. But anyway this post isn't about psychedelia (although I might riff on this theme in coming weeks as there seems to be a bit of a psychedelic fad in art aroung town at the moment) Nooo this little post is about devil things!!

                                           The Ninth Gate (Still) Roman Polanski, 1999

 I really love this film which is a bit odd because it can descend into some fairly cheesy b-rate melodrama moments but Polanski's films often have this strange tone and peculiar pace . I suppose you either like it or you don't. I find the traditional, European filmmaking techniques are nice and comforting and modernist and of course Satan and the occult (and antiquarian books) is always such a great theme.....Polanki's satan is fun and humourous and sexy... Satan is of the world, satan is of the light!!..rather than playing into a dreary oppositional encounter with God.

Visually, satanism and the occult often seems to have been hijacked by strange longhaired death metal bands from Sweden and their disenchanted, sweaty male fans ( or perhaps purple wearing witchy types but I can't even begin to go there without getting really creeped out) You imagine all sorts of depressing suburban encounters. I suppose you also imagine genuinely evil ones too.

                                           Snakes, Salem 2010


 Salem really makes this suburban emptiness and evil explicit in their music and videos..they're chillingly nihilistic, depressing and go to places that even David Lynch is almost afraid to. I don't know what bad drugs and bad white trash backgrounds these kids come from but it seems pretty authentic.

                                                     Redlights. Salem 2010   www.s4lem.com



 The allure of adolescent pop culture representations of "evil" seem prolific and fairly exhausted although I do like Tony Garifalakis's treatment of it even though he is probably one of the worst culprits of simulating teenage boys bedroom walls. Visually he is a little like Baldersarri in that he uses and reduces cultural icons to reveal/conceal something far weirder and darker- the unknown, the other, the uncanny, eyeballs and bits of hair....

                                                         Cielo Drive, Tony Garifalakis, 2010


I guess its a little obvious to start with Polanski and end with references to Sharon Tate, Charles Manson etc. It just kind of happened. I'm actually a little dismayed that i still find these references quite potent in conjuring up all those associations of horror and repulsion and the obvious links to mass media, cultural reproduction and appropriation, morbid curiosity and sensationalism.

                                                     La Bianca, Tony Garifalakis 2008


Forgive me Roman.

Let's end with another jingle (jangle)......

(Chorus) Uh put your hand to the constellations
the way you look shld be a sin
you my sensation
I know I'm preachin to the congregation
we love jesus but you done learned alot from satan

I mean nigga did alot of waitin
we aint married but tonight i need some consumation

satan,satan,satan

may the lord forgive us
may the god's be with us
and in that magic hour
I seen good christians make bad decisions
Oh she do it, what happened to religion?
Oh she lose it.........

(Chorus)

Excerpt from Devil in a New Dress, Kayne West.