Work No. 777; The Alleviation of Human Suffering

the alleviation of human suffering
The Alleviation of Human Suffering ( a prescription )
c. Michael St.Mark 2015

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Two bathroom glass tumblers 3/4 full of saltwater solution.
Intended for oral mouthwash use, early AM & late PM.

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A London Dada public service Work, indicating a simple solution ( npi)to tooth decay and other
bacteria-causing conditions that are presently causing untold suffering to children and adults
nationwide. A simple mouthwash & gargle morning and evening with saltwater solution will – as dentists
and BDA together are re£uctant to admit – eradicate many dental and other oral and even digestion issues free of charge.

Children paying the price for failures on prevention

Work No. 776; Prayer Flags- Dada to the Power of 10

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 DADA to the Power of 10
 c. Michael St.Mark 2015

Marking London Dada’s 10th anniversary; 2005 – 2015
“Establishing DADA’s missing UK expression.”

10-clip wire Mobile attaching x10 double-sided cutout letters in the same typeface and Indian red background as was used on the cover of Dada 1, issued by the original Dadaists of 1916 at Cabaret Voltire, suspended freely from a single wire . The  x5 D & x5 A letters are suspended uniformly from a turn-of-the-century oak picture frame and hang and move randomly within the static frame which is suspended by 2 translucent nylon cords from above.

First-ever use of a mobile hung within a picture frame.

The in-frame mobile in motion spells out the word D A D A  randomly in 10 to the power of 10 possible combinations ( 100 billion ) and is conceived to act as a magical Dadaistic prayer flag – continually transmitting Dada to all points of the compass, to all corners of the world.

Concrete Work.
Original; one worldwide.

For price please contact St.Mark@LondonDada.com

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Work No. 775; Mechanical Head II

Mechanical Head II
Mechanical Head II; (The Spirit of our Time ) After Raoul Hausmann
c. Art Axis 2015
A4 Photo Montage based on German Dadaist Raoul Hausmann’s adapted Tailor’s dummy Work; Mechanical Head ( 1920 )
Created by London Dada to mark the first Conservative budget since 1996, delivered by George Osborne, a robotic man on a mission to wipe out the nation’s deficit by increasing it year on year, targeting the needy and vulnerable by slashing for a second time the welfare and care budget.
Osborne and his Bullingdon club ilk – impersonal machine heads pandering to their corprorate masters, penetrated and governed by brute external financial and political forces and functioning in the guise of socially responsible human beings.

Original; One Worldwide, signed by the Banksy of Dada
£ contact the gallery

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The most famous work by Berlin Dadaist Raoul Hausmann, Mechanischer Kopf (Der Geist Unserer Zeit), “The Mechanical Head (The Spirit of Our Time)”, c. 1920, is the only surviving assemblage that Hausmann produced around 1919–20. Constructed from a hairdresser’s wig-making dummy, the piece has various measuring devices attached including a ruler, a pocket watch mechanism, a typewriter, some camera segments and a crocodile wallet.[13]

Dead of eye and moronic of mouth, the head is given identity only by the objects stuck to it: a tape measure, a wooden ruler, a tin cup, a spectacles case and a piece of metal, which could be a plate plugging the damaged skull of a soldier. If this is a “mechanical head”, the prototype for humanity become robotic, it is a crude, Frankensteinian early experiment, in which the emotions and the soul survive only as a heart shape engraved on the empty tin cup.

“Der Geist Unserer Zeit – Mechanischer Kopf specifically evokes the philosopher George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831). For Hegel…everything is mind. Among Hegel’s disciples and critics was Karl Marx. Hausmann’s sculpture might be seen as an aggressively Marxist reversal of Hegel: this is a head whose “thoughts” are materially determined by objects literally fixed to it. However, there are deeper targets in western culture that give this modern masterpiece its force. Hausmann turns inside out the notion of the head as seat of reason, an assumption that lies behind the European fascination with the portrait. He reveals a head that is penetrated and governed by brute external forces

Update on Osborne’s leaving office & the real reason politicians enter politics..

…To make a difference – to their own lives, no one else’s

Osborne on £13,000 per day for advising Black Rock

* Related LD Work from 2014; Spirit of the Age