The Enthusiast

June 29, 2010

Mutant Pop and the Living Image: August 20th, Malmö, Sweden.

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JOE GRILLO SOLO EXHIBITION
MUTANT POP
GROUP EXHIBITION curated by DEARRAINDROP and BRANDON JOYCE
AUGUST 20 - SEPTEMBER 20, 2010
OPENING FRIDAY AUGUST 20, 6-9 pm, Malmo, Sweden.

Pedro Bell
Brian Belott
Mat Brinkman
Jes Brinch
Melissa Brown
Larry Carlson
Brian Chippendale
Andy Coolquitt
Joachim Cossais
Sally Cruikshank
Christian Cummings
Ronnie Cutrone
Dearraindrop
Trenton Doyle-Hancock
Jim Drain
Viking Eggeling
Erró
Yamantaka Eye
Öyvind Fahlström
Devin Flynn
Ian Flynn
Leif Goldberg
Billy Grant
Laura Grant
Joe Grillo
Alika Herreshoff
Marianne Hurum
Todd James
Lisa Jonasson
Matti Kallioinen
Misaki Kawai
Kaws
LoVid
Cary Loren
Jason McLean
Taylor McKimens
Are Mokkelbost
Stanley Mouse
Eduardo Paolozzi
Gary Panter
Erik Parker
Peter Phillips
Annie Pootoogook
Steve Powers
Ron Rege Jr.
Prophet Royal Robertson
Kalle Runeson
Peter Saul
Kenny Scharf
Jocelyn Shipley
Kjartan Slettemark
Vu Thi Trang
Karl Wirsum
Yuichi Yokoyama
and more…

“The Image has a life of its own. A very real and insolent autonomy. There are images— and entire symbologies— that are as real and weird as our own mothers and fathers. They are not just copies of the world; but squiggly, faithful parts of the whole. A daimonic, demonic influence.

The image, the symbol, the icon— and the whole plane of pop-mythos— have power, dignity, and even a biology of sorts. Cartoons, afterall, have cells. Scrawls and sketches serve as little anatomies and dissections of the living image. And like human and animal life, the image can even experience a kind of image-death. Or an afterlife; a creepy kind of undeath as zombie symbols, afterimages, or free-floating spiritual beings.

Mutant Pop occurs whenever these symbols and symbologies outgrow their sources. When they take root and incubate in impressionable minds. When they turn weird and grow tails and even get worked into a full-blown mythos at the hands of the giddy. Happy, harmless spokes-things assume self-consciousness. Fleeting-or-forgotten cultural moments, like Max Headroom, like Count Duckula, like O.J. Simpson, live on and haunt us through an infectious and hysterical freak culture. And the life-feeling within these images will, at times, even take on mystic or animistic dimensions; as a way of seeing God in the television, so to speak. A new, though somewhat noisier, mythos.

For this, the inaugural show of LOYAL gallery’s new harborside space in Malmö, Sweden, we’ve gathered up fifty-some artists under the heading of Mutant Pop— many of them great influences on Dearraindrop— to display a sort of visual genealogy between older Pop-masters and their newer mutant progeny. Offered as more than just innocent fun or frivolity, this exhibition will underscore the very deep commitment to meaning-making running within the Pop-sensibility.

This is the premise; this is the show. Both of which will be wrapped up beautifully in a full-color book by the people at Loyal, and distributed as gospel among guardians of the Living Image.

Brandon Joyce, Philadelphia, PA”

(For those unable to attend, the book will also  have a long essay of mine entitled Mutant Pop and the Living Image; which might get a few of you going. I’ll post ordering info as soon as I can…)

Loyal Gallery

Dearraindrop

June 22, 2010

Nomad Monads

Filed under: Uncategorized — brandonjoyce @ 3:15 am

May 31st. Graham Kolbeins and I. Walked the entire length of Santa Monica Boulevard, through the night, in total silence. Sunset to Sunrise. Neither introspection nor conversation. Purely the faculties of Perception; Memory stretched to match the length of the Boulevard. Inaugurates a new era for Nightwalking in Los Angeles.

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