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Reality

27/05/2011

Reality

Reality 2007 (updated 2011)

based on Nightmare (1781) by Fuseli

Fuseli: a German romantic, a lover of Shakespeare and the gothic, friend of Blake, a painter of remarkable sensibility and psychological perception, a forerunner of the symbolists. Nightmare, of which he did several versions, was something of an obsession. Perhaps he himself was subject to nightmares: the horrid hairy gnome on the chest, the wide-eyed mare, monsters from the forest the stuff of Freud and Jung but also of Greek myth and Keats. The gothic revival of Fuseli’s day is with us again – The Da Vinci Code, Templars, shades of black.

Nightmare by Fuseli

Fuseli was an extraordinary genius, a man of light and shade not given to understatement, a man educated in the light of  reason who painted dark emotions, a Swiss German who lived in England and who fell under the spell of Shakespeare and the Romantic movement. Extraordinarily influential in painting and sculpture from Blake to Canova, Constable and Turner but also in literature from Poe to even Jung who used the painting in   “Man and his Symbols”. The incubus seated on the chest is common to nightmare stories from Greek mythology onward and is often associated with Pan: there is the suggestion of suffocation, paralysis, sexual violation and of course terror – the essential ingredients of Gothic horror.

In Italy, where conflict of interest has been replaced by fusion of interest, billionaire Berlusconi owns the three biggest private TV channels and as prime minister has virtual control over the three state channels. TV has become the modern day equivalent of bread and circuses or give the people what they want: a daily diet of football, games shows, chat shows and reality TV. Whether Italians actually have what they want is a moot point, what they definitely have is a dearth of choice, and quality. In fact what Juvenal wrote two thousand years ago in Satires is “The people that once bestowed commands, consulships, legions, and all else, now concerns itself no more, and longs eagerly for just two things – bread and circuses.”

In Fuseli’s painting, and in my photograph, the nightmare without is a projection of the nightmare within. The powerful feed us sport and trash, but we are the supine audience – it is time to wake up, tune out, and turn off.

Though this picture was done in 2007, the nightmare of Italian TV and its fusion with Berlusconi’s political and business interests has been going on for decades. Thankfully Berlusconi is now no longer prime minister and there is something of a wind of change blowing through Italy – but that might just be the cold wind of recession.

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Just a Chipolata

27/05/2011

Just a Chipolata

“It was just a Chipolata!” 1989

This photo was taken in 1989 and inspired not by work of art but an aftershave advertisement. I have blogged it because this picture taken over 20 years ago has become topical.  The caption reads,   ‘Men’s Perfume, Stories about Women’. I built a set as best I could with five friends who helped me carry heavy blocks of concrete up to the  first floor studio.  I then invited women friends who in turn invited their friends for the shoot, and so many women turned up that at least two thirds became the audience. To create the steam bath atmosphere I hired a smoke machine that was so over the top that we couldn’t see a thing and had to throw all the windows open.
We had a ball!

Storie di Donne

Storie di Donna - Stories about Women; a magazine advert from 1989

I was reminded of this almost forgotten image by newspaper stories concerning telephone intercepts of conversations between the girls involved in the ‘bunga bunga’ scandal in Italy. The next court appearance in Milan is scheduled for May 31st; Berlusconi has already said that he won’t attend, will anyone else? Will he get off scot free as he always has done up till now? Whatever else the public expects more saucy revelations.

For those not in the know, a chipolata is a very small sausage.

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