Revolutionary self portrait
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2009
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'Revolutionary Self Portrait' (2009) is a sculptural self-portrait. The work comprises a bust engulfed in hair and a scalloped pedestal stand. Historically, divine energy has frequently been depicted using fluid forms - drapery, clouds and occasionally hair. These forms and associations act as a departure point for this sculpture in which the figure is depicted in a state of inundation by billowing tufts hair. The work was also inspired by the tendency of great 19th century utopian thinkers - for example Marx, Bakunin and Kropotkin - to wear large beards. Within both traditions, the language of heroic subjectivity is amplified by a sculptural extension of the body. In 'Revolutionary Self Portrait' however, this extension threatens to suffocate the subject - a gesture made all the more ironic due to the fact that the artist himself is incapable of growing a beard. The work was selected for the National Artists' Self Portrait Prize, University of Queensland Art Museum, 2009. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48756/1/Robb-Rev-Selfportrait-1-stu.jpg http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48756/2/ROBB-Revolutionary-Invite.jpg http://www.artmuseum.uq.edu.au/self-portrait-artists-2009 Charles, Robb (2009) Revolutionary self portrait. [Visual Artwork] |
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Copyright 2009 Charles Robb All rights reserved |
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Art & Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS #190502 Fine Arts (incl. Sculpture and Painting) #self-portraiture #subjectivity #hair in art #beards in art #masculinity |
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Creative Work |