Unknown's avatar

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.

Through the Lavatory Window, poem by John Horder

Through the Lavatory Window

John Horder

I see heaven
Through the lavatory window.
I see God
On the tips of the branches
In amongst the leaves of the branches,

I see God
Through the lavatory window.
He is mule-aching about
Amongst the trout
At the bottom of the sea.

He is a skirmisher:
You can see him too
In the flight of the jet
If you poke your head far enough out
Of the lavatory window.

Dadaist poet John Horder writes: “I mean to convey the unity of all life, the beautiful, and the squalid. The human condition is such that we are always looking outside ourselves for solutions to our transitoriness, our emptiness. The only way we can embrace it is from within. The poem is about embracing the smallest details of life and finding meaning in the most unlikely places.”

New Dada Work 482; Doggie Bag

db
Doggie Bag
by Dingo, c. 2011

New Dadaist Dingo,’ Seeing the EXtra in the Ordinary ‘/’ Putting the Extra in the Ordinary ‘ ( TMs )

.

.

12.7.2011 Fresh Post over @ Cheeky Stoat blog,
“Hack the Hack off, Murdoch”
http://www.cheekystoat.blog.co.uk