Wednesday, March 20, 2013

AR7: Guy Denning


                                      Guy Denning - "Pornography for Plutocrats, 2013"


            Looking further into Guy Denning’s work, I decided to focus on the associations between his work and the sources of information that pertains to him as an artist. Denning’s commentary on society is often the subject in his interviews, as interviewers tend to look for a motive from his life experiences. On the other hand, reading articles on Denning’s solo exhibits; the authors often point out the artist sources of inspiration from books, movies, and articles. What I find to be more interesting is Denning’s personal views, he’s not afraid to speak his mind especially on his own website.
            Guy Denning’s latest series “Pornography for Plutocrats, 2013” makes a bold statement against the upper classes in our modern global economy. Denning originally intended to create a set of paintings so expensive that no one could ever afford it, but decided to make the three pieces in the series available to the public for free via download. The three separate images follow a set of instructions and a statement from the artist, who suggests the viewer to print them out and hang the images on their favorite wall. Here is a quote directly from Denning’s website: “If your very favourite wall happens to belong to your local high street bank then it will be up to you to explain your charitable wall-papering, as we all know that this kind of behaviour is very, very naughty and not at all to be promoted on the internet, twitter, facebook etc.” (Denning, guydenning.org). The statement goes much further as it explains how the three pieces in the series have no monetary value.
            Most articles label Denning as a controversial artist, because of the bold statements shown through his artwork. In “Occupy wall street (the sound of free speech), 2011”, Denning used newsprint to emphasize the element of the protest, and related it’s visual qualities with “the sound of free speech” using masking tape and dynamic lines to amplify “noise”. One wonders if the use of this particular newsprint page was intentional; could it add to the statement? The use of the classified ads may demonstrate the public’s need for more income.
            In his blog, Guy Denning talks about how the painting medium works for him All the time I am hoping for accidents with the paint as the accidents are usually the source of greatest productivity” (Denning, guydenning.blogspot.com).  He goes on to discuss what he calls “the uncontrolled intention”; I think a great example of what he referring to can be seen in “Requiem 2 (for the now forgotten), 2009”. I believe the accidents are the paint drippings that help obscure the subject into the canvas almost turning the canvas into a cement wall. Denning directs the emotive lines towards the drippings, which makes it feel as if the subject is actively fading away right before the viewer’s eyes. The artist’s use of these emotive lines and uncontrolled intentions are present in all of the discussed images.
Denning is able to utilize these techniques to make bold statements about our socio-economic-political conditions; he exploits social media to further express his views and to share his techniques, encouraging the current generation to be more aware of their social consciousness, and the things that affect their everyday life.



Discover more from Guy Denning: Denning's Youtube channel



1 comment:

  1. Great artist choice for the paper. Use of materials is really interesting particularly in terms of the content of his work. The work in AR7 next to the work in AR6 adds an interesting level of complexity - the figural work next to the work that is not figural.
    These 2 posts do a good job of getting ideas down that help you think through the work. When you write the 1st part of the paper, be sure to organize it in a way that helps the reader understand the way you are perceiveing and thinking about the work, backed up by what you've found out about the work through your research. In other words, the first part of the paper is about your response to the work - your descriptive interpretation - so don't let the research take "center stage"....its there to support your response.

    ReplyDelete