London Dada work 533; Communications Break Down.

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Communications Break Down
c. Michael St.Mark 2010

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Barrow Island slums, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.
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One of the few remaining pockets of dilapidation, most of the former tenants having been re-housed
or having grabbed their chance to
emigrate.

Intended to work on two levels – physical breaks in phone lines and the broken and boarded windows
speaking of the social isolation / exclusion that’s becoming increasingly common in British society.

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Signed limited edition of 25 LightJet prints on Ilford Pearl
20″ x 18″
£250 ( unframed)
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Work 532; Night Trip – Dada Tribute to Cy Twombly

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Night Trip –  Dada Tribute to Cy Twombly
by ‘Anon Slug’, photo composition by Art Axis c. 2010

( Silver slug trails on concrete flagstone.  Whetstone, N. London. )
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In Dada homage to the great American “scratcher-scribbler” who sadly passed away in July this year. What enhanced perception and altered outlooks on life he imparted to others over the decades through his artworks can only be guessed at….


Untitled – by Cy Twombly
( chalk on blackboard )

Link to picture archive of more of Twombly’s magnificent, towering artworks.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Cy+Twombly&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=Dsr&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&prmd=imvnso&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=FD2hTu-ILYfOhAflqb3wBA&ved=0CFMQsAQ&biw=1280&bih=622

Jerry Saltz celebrates the great artist’s life and work at Saatchi online.
http://magazine.saatchionline.com/articles/artnews/jerry-saltz-celebrates-the-life-and-art-of-cy-twombly

“…Twombly focused on the delicate, scratching and scribbling, fusing looping calligraphic line, odd marks, raw smudges, blackboard-like scrawls, with intimations of myth, narrative, and a Whitman-esque feel for effusion and the erotic. (Roland Barthes once wrote that Twombly’s marks conjure “English colleges, Latin verses, desks, notations in finely written pencil.”) – Jerald Saltz.

Much the same of course could be said for our intrepid little night artist…
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The Great Grey slug ( artist’s impression )

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Artist Cy Twombly

But to be fair, which ambitious reviewer within the cosy closed upper echelons of today’s pomposity-pervaded art world would wish to limit their careers by daring to argue with this kind of robust defence in the face of “kindergarten crayon scrawl” jibes at Twombly’s art …

In a 1994 article Kirk Varnedoe thought it necessary to defend Twombly’s seemimgly random marks and splashes of paint against the criticism that “This is just scribbles – my kid could do it”.

“One could say that any child could make a drawing like Twombly only in the sense that any fool with a hammer could fragment sculptures as Rodin did, or any house painter could spatter pain as well as Pollock.” ( or any slug could trail a trail … etc – Ed ).
” In none of these cases would it be true. In each case the art lies not so much in the finesse of the individual mark, but in the orchestration of a previously uncodified set of personal “rules” about where to act and where not, how far to go and when to stop, in such a way as the cumulative courtship of seeming chaos defines an original, hybrid kind of order, which in turn illuminates a complex sense of human experience not voiced or left marginal in previous art.”

” A complex sense of human experience not voiced in previous art ” ?
Well…

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London Dada central, SE1. October 2011

( meantime, here’s something we scratched out earlier…)

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Trafalgar Turmoil ( study ) by Michael St.Mark c. 2011

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Signed editions of Night Trip available to purchase on the London Dada website

Related Work; Starling Sunrise

The Dada business card


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The business card as art.

Dada business card  (preliminary design template) 9cms x 5 cms, gloss finish
( c/w Daler Rowney card mount & over-signed in marker pen by the artist, first-issue Dada business cards, limited edition of 100 @ only £20 per card. An affordable investment in the UK expression of Dada that is working towards the revitalization and restructuring of art through fresh perceptions and expression of true values as per Hugo Ball’s original vision )

London Dada; influencing the art establishment’s new tendency  towards protest, albeit largely feigned and token.
Reported today, Saatchi Gallery focusing on the Occupy Wall St campaign.

” Catch-up & Cash-in Charlie ” 

Saatchi certainly has previous in the area of ‘shadowing-to-sanitize’ protest, through one of his proteges’ Mark ‘Bear Suit’ Wallinger and his 2007 Tate Liverpool  ‘copy’ of Brian Haw’s longstanding brave anti-war Westminster sit-in protest and banner display.
Needless to say,  the many personal references in Haw’s protest banners to Blair and Bush as war criminals were airbrushed out of Wallinger’s pathetic parody. And he gave not a penny of his substantial fee to Haw who was fighting against cancer, a battle which tragically he recently lost.

This is the kind of insipid low brow fare that is gets promoted to the mainstream.

Update Look what the copy cat brought in – to the Banksy Monopoly board artwork at Occupy St.Pauls protest camp a week on from our “Dada business card as art” was posted to the net…

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There are thieves – and then there are chancers