ATTAIN Erotic Mythology Art/Video Salon (2003) at the Eickholt Gallery
At the 5000 sq. ft. Eickholt gallery space, Art & Propaganda organized the Erotic Art/Video Salon. At this multimedia event, fine art and video installations bordered live performances of modern dance, striptease, acoustic music, reggae dance vibrations, beatboxing and film screenings. Over 40 artists and performers participated. Here you could relax among pillows and couches, eating homemade ice cream and carrot cake while viewing beautiful erotic art at sensual prices.
Garon Peterson, since 1990 has organized many multimedia art events and festivals based on Mythology through his company Art & Propaganda for the past 10 years. Starting with his avant -garde art magazine Art & Propaganda, his association over time with hundreds of eclectic artists evolved into his curating in clubs, large loft spaces and galleries. Within the last four years, his three major Mythology Festivals have been organized in loft galleries from 5000 square ft to 10,000 square ft, reaching over 8000 people and with a daily average attendance of 200. He calls them affectionately, style="mso-spacerun: yes"> “Art Installation Performance Environments” and plans to create these beautiful environments in major cities and within other major art festivals around the world.
Artists Statements
Artist: Lai Chung Poon
My work has bold sexual energy and starkness that screams for attention. They are often self–portraits with a very distinct glance towards the viewers to echo the poses of classical portraits and pinups of women. I like to passionately show my frustration with my surrounding within the layers of my work and execute it in a cute style, which creates an interesting juxtaposition where the viewer is drawn in by the innocent allure of the piece and then discovering its inner meanings.
Artist: Lyn Mandelbaum
I paint to express a condition of the human soul that we sense emotionally but can never possess logically. A momentary glimpse into an inner space that rational thought can not address. I’m trying to paint the essence of a feeling, a moment, a fleeting interaction, a synthesis of intangibles, some twisted attempt to conjure up the undefinable and give it form. But as hard as I try, it’s the human frailties that ultimately motivate and control my outcome.
Artist: Marc Adrian Villas
style=’font-size:8.0pt;font-family:Verdana;font-weight:normal’>When shooting the figure I try to create a beautiful image first and foremost, and I collaborate with my subjects by allowing them to make suggestions and give me ideas for the shoot within the aesthetic framework that I set in advance. This collaboration works best for me, as it allows the model a fuller expression in the work and gives me the freedom to focus on creating a powerful image. This body of work is inspired by the erotic mythologies that surround the relationship between nature and beauty.
Arist: Amy Shapiro
Amy Shapiro currently performs at Rubalad style=’font-size:8.0pt;font-family:Verdana’> events and is a member of the Missile Dick Chicks. In Rock & Roll Terrorist, her one-woman show, she portrays a terrorist, a burnt out groupie and herself. Her goal is to communicate stories with spiritual significance. She has participated in workshops with Karen Finley, Shelly Mars and Cheryl King.
Artist: Reynolds
I started doing these small figurative watercolors, entitled Puki Monsters, in the early nineties. Puki means vagina in Filipino. The early Pukis were playful gender avengers, romping through the history of Western painting, subverting some of my favorite masterpieces. In 1995, with the birth of my son Raphael, the monsters became MOMsters. I had been creating a feminist demonology from old religious paintings, and the Madonna images I used became a contemporary icon, who plays with cultural history by birthing hybrid babies. The MOMster is arrayed in rich garments, while the landscape reflects and magnifies her glory.
Artist: Garon Peterson
I believe that art is therapy through exploration of one’s psyche. I feel that human sexuality, one of the most powerful of our innate forces, is properly and directly related to divinity and thus the sacred. My art searches for the spiritual manifestations in the physical. I also incorporate mandalas with personal symbols as a way create a vocabulary which may one day enable me to facilitate speaking directly to my inner soul and well as the souls of others.
Artist: Adi Harari
Photography is meditative for me. That is the place where I don’t have to worry and think about the problems of the world and my life. I try to test myself to see how far I can go photographing nudes in public spaces that are somewhat hidden from public view. style=’font-size:8.0pt;font-family:Verdana;mso-ansi-language:EN-GB’>
Artist: AFM
Women always strike me, incarnating the mysterious power of attraction
With a special fascination for breasts
The aesthetics of the Modern World unfortunately condemn this beauty, replacing it with a boring politically correct vulgarity, make up and leather underwear:
The contrast between Ancient and Modern World is striking and my work, animation and paintings, tends to celebrate the primitive world for its unhidden and earthy beauty.
Artist: Mascha Oehlmann
My answer to Erotic Mythology is MERMAID style=’font-size:8.0pt;font-family:Verdana’>, goddess of the sea – seductive and misleading at the same time. In this painting I continue my journey of portraying movement in people, body languages and facial expressions–revealing some of what’s inside them.
What moves people emotionally pushes me to express it on canvas, wood or paper. Painting to me is communication, energy, movement as well as meditation–it is a discovery and delivery of what I hear, see or feel. |