Speaking of Artists I Adore

Meet Wangechi Mutu.

Her work seeks to destabilize established visual cues, to free tamed images. Her medium is collage worked through with her own special brand of richly-textured ink wash; she uses pictures from National Geographic, Glamour, Penthouse. Collage allows her both to layer meanings and to shift rapidly back and forth between beautiful and eerie, delicate and coarse, documentarian and fantastic. At first glance, her female figures look as lush and unchallenging as Zack Smith’s suicide nudes; then they fall apart and re-form themselves into new creatures entirely.

Some more pictures from the Saatchi Gallery site:

“Females carry the marks, language and nuances of their culture more than the male. Anything that is desired or despised is always placed on the female body.”

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6 Responses

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    KnifeGhost 3.7.2006 at 4:38 pm |

    I’m forwarding these to my gallery manager friend.

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    other ryan 3.7.2006 at 5:43 pm |

    I love that she’s reclaiming images of sex, ethnocentrist and sexist porn (per the list above). Feels a lot more righteous than Chris Ofili (though I love scatalogical-izing the “virgin” mary).

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    other ryan 3.7.2006 at 7:36 pm |

    I agree about Ofili – you might like some of his pencil drawnings

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    Robert 3.7.2006 at 7:47 pm |

    (though I love scatalogical-izing the “virgin” mary).

    Why?

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    karenleslieficke 3.8.2006 at 7:00 pm |

    I just saw a show of hers at the SF MOMA. Her work is really detailed and visceral. The organic qualities (wine=blood and her erosion of the gallery walls) are fascinating. I could feel a sense of battle and struggle in the atmosphere. I really enjoyed seeing her work.

    It is still up at SF MOMA (), showing until April 02 if anyone reading is in the area.

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