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About Michael St.Mark

Conceptual / experimental multi-discipline artist, writer and photographer. Art influencer and founder of London Dada, recalling Dada's original aims and principles as envisaged by it's founder Hugo Ball. Eschews the often politically-motivated taboo on expressions of critical thought within art. Admiring Duchamp in going beyond the seemingly endless infatuation with the ' pretty picture' retinal and instead refusing to accept the standards and practices of an established corrupt art world and creatively stifling conventions that are still considered essential to attain fame and financial success: refusing to repeat himself or to develop one recognizable style to placate the commercial needs of the market.

Work 666; The Beast

666 the beast
The Beast
c. Michael St.Mark 2011

CONTEXT
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Found fallen Ash tree root complex in woodland, Barnet.

DATA
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Signed edition of 25 giclee prints 32 ” x 28″ on Ilford Pearl
£230 ( unframed)

COMMENT by M.St.M
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Although the eye may immediately “see”  the protruding head of some terrible beast, in actuality the object is obviously merely knarled, weathered, partly charred wood.  The “beast” lies within us and is projected or imputed by the mind onto the object.
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In similar fashion every day we project our hopes and fears onto external objects in the world, unconsciously judging strangers by how they look, even though in reality their actual character may bear no resemblance to our imaginings. Demonizing or worshiping impersonal forms or people are two extremes or sides of the same coin of delusion that are held dear by the ego ready to pronounce in judgement over others.
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In the case of the mythology behind 666, “the number of the beast”, there is no evidence to back up the many extreme claims made over the centuries;  indeed, to the contrary…


Phillips Stevens Jr., an anthropologist at the University at Buffalo, suggests that the association of “666” with disasters, evil, doomsday scenarios, and the devil are based on a “widespread misinterpretation” of Revelation 13.

Professor Stevens said:

“Like most superstitions, the avoidance of the numbers 13 and 666 are examples of magical thinking. People everywhere believe that things associated with other things, through actual contact or just some similarity, have causal relationships even over space and time. Things associated with good events or great people can bring good fortune; things associated with failure, disastrous events or evil people carry some of that negativity with them.”
He suggests that the “number of the beast” in Revelation 13 does not refer to Satan, but to one of many beasts mentioned in that passage”

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work 665; They who have seen the light IX

They who have seen the light
TWHSTL IX ” Resplendent in Red”
c. Michael St.Mark 2013

CONTEXT
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Pedestrian shopping, Potters Bar.  April 2013
Latest in our long-running series exploring unconscious eccentricity of attire.

DATA
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Diptych presentation of two signed giclee prints on Ilford Pearl, 20″ x 18″ each. Choice of mount/Alu frame.
One worldwide.
£1,750

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London Dada website

Work No. 664; Trending..

McAlpine treading
Trending..
c. Michael St.Mark 2013

Social commentary work relating to the relentless march of uniformity downtreading individuality and creativity in world society.
Assisted by Orwellian repression of social freedoms and the ongoing Thatcherite cosh of tough employment regulation
guaranteeing a low wage nil rights compliant slave labour workforce producing profit and power for the global PLCs, who in turn
use their capital to influence politicians’ policy-making and to bully the mainstream media into kowtowing to their agenda.

( Hoxton, March 2013 )

London Dada website