Sunday 30 December 2012

Debauched Decadence

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 2012

Whilst we teeter on the crack of 2012 before the inevitable drift into the gaping cesspit that will inevitably be the year 2013, We give you the last of this years posts from us here at The Moot Art Gallery. 2012 has seen us seep into existence, lather, link and lube up our online pages, send out some 22,487 unsolicited promiscuous and procreative proposals, tweet off a host of little scuttery tweets and accumulate a series of noteworthy posts that sift on through to the dreary clicking and clanging of time only to be neatly crusted over and archived for future enjoyment and pleasure on our .com, .com .orgy gallore. Anyway as not to dwell on the past we must now look forward to the dark and looming future for more debauched happenings of soiled dwindlings as well as informative insight derived from this neo-cosmic junk pile we call planet earth as brought to you by our host of creative provocateurs.

Cover page to Stephen Morton's 'Tales of Domestic Decadence' (2012)
The origins of this post started a couple of weeks back before the recently enjoyed Christian Death Fest. Before these festive burning's I was busy cooped up in the Moot Art Gallery offices trying to get in contact with one of our clients, artist Stephen MortonAfter many attempts to get in contact with him in regards to the production of new work I finally got word handed to me in the office. The word came in the form of a soiled piece of paper indicating that he was indeed working on a new series of drawings. From what i could make out from the brief scrambling was that the new work was intriguingly titled 'Tales of Domestic Decadence' which to me upon reading it the name had a faint waft of Franz Von Bayros 'Tales at the Dressing Table' of which i know Stephen has creamed himself over before on multiple occasions. 


The prospect of this new work being somewhat in a similar anal pit to the Von Bayros series  had me quite excited. A couple weeks later (infact this very morning) i unexpectedly awoke from one of my many nocturnal emission to receive the first image and what seems to be the cover to Stephen Morton's 'Tales of Domestic Decadence' in my inbox. The image depicts a young girl jabbing what appears to be an ice pick into the penis of a man whilst simultaneously having sexual intercourse with a demented (possibly rabies driven mad) man with what seems to be cannibalistic tendencies as he gnaws on her young delicate meaty leg. The work to my knowledge looks to be coloured digitally and bares many of the hallmarks in themes of sexual perversion and moral corruption that we have come to expect in Stephens work. From my initial reaction to the cover (and it is what I'm liking most from 'Tales of Domestic Decadence') is the fact there is nothing whatsoever decadent about this image, it appears as a tantalizingly repulsive mise en scene of depraved sexual acts. The title of the work and the image juxtaposed immediately unhinges the viewer and plays into the idea of what do we normally consider to be decadent and what it is the artist considers to be decadent? this corruption of the concept leaves a waffling drool in our mouths as we consider over an old Grannies mauling of her crusty old genitals to be something of a new found decadence. At least a new found decadence that Stephen may seem haphazardly to navigate but nonetheless is one to be taking into account. 

SUNDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY, 2013 
Stephen Morton - Good Family Planning (2013)

This Sunday afternoon I found a new piece over at loveclots.com from the Stephen Morton 'Tales of Domestic Decadence’ range. The new drawing titled ‘Good Family Planning’ brings us back to a nightmarish vision of the nuclear family gone balls up. The vocal point lay’s with a young couple in reasonable pouts of agony after a spout of genital mutilation. There around them is assumedly a family of children. Some murdered, abused or starving. We can conclude the castrations are done as a result of the children’s deathly state which gives us the jeering title ‘Good Family Planning’. Other characters appear in the background, a man smoking a cigarette sitting on the counter looks comfortably on. Freddy Krueger snarls out at a sickly child from the t.v screen. There are various pull outs and cut outs from porn mags and biological journals. One big pull out from a magazine titled ‘Super Sweet Teens’ is plastered on the wall, the poster shows two men perform sexually deviant acts on the corpse body of a young women. One man fucks her whilst the other defecates in her mouth. This offers a bleak insight as to where contemporary forms of pornography may be heading.


We will continue to follow up on more work from this series in the near future.

Monday 26 November 2012

Bobby Nixon - Extremist & Breivik

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26st, 2012

With the end of 2012 looming close, Bobby Nixon brings us two disturbing portrayals of apocalyptic splendor to clam your sweaty palms to. Breivik (2012), an image of the Norwegian extremist Anders Behring Breivik who shocked the world with a sequential bombing and mass shooting in Oslo, Norway in July 2011. Extremist (2012), an image of a shotgun wielding crazed shooter in the mist of violent out rage :

Breivik (2012)

Extremist (2012)
For more of Bobby's recent work visit his own personal website here or his page at the Moot Art Gallery here.

Ciao,

Veronica.

UPDATE! you can buy screenprints of Bobby Nixon's 'Breivik' at Loveclots here

Sunday 21 October 2012

Jamies World/Manhunter

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 2012

We have some wonderful new work from Jamie Kinroy titled 'Manhunter' and 'Jamies World' to show you here at The Moot Art Gallery. Visit his Website for more of his work here or read an interview with Jamie here.

Manhunter – 2012 digital print


Jamie’s World – 2012 pen on paper



Also check out here for some of Jamies music mixes under the guise The Flying Saucer here.

Enjoy,

Veronica.

Monday 24 September 2012

Bobby Nixon's residency at the University of Birmingham

  MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 2012

Artist Bobby Nixon continues to loom the corridors of the University of Birmingham as part of their artists in residence scheme. Working with the University of Birmingham's Culture and Collections Bobby has begun to amass a series of studies from the various resources held there. You can continue to follow his progress at his own personal website here or view some work from his page here at the Moot Art Gallery . We hope to have an indepth look at his residency in the coming months. For now here is a potrait of John Darwall done during the residency.


Ciao,

Veronica Chang

Monday 6 August 2012

Road Kill 2

 THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th, 2012

 A four plate lithograph I received today via Jamie Kinroy. Delightful.

Road Kill 2 (2012). Jamie Kinroy.
Visit Jamie's page at The Moot Art Gallery here or for his own personal blog here.
How lovely.

Ciao,

Veronica Chang.