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== Idea Presentation | 30.10.2012 == | == Idea Presentation | 30.10.2012 == | ||
I presented my ideas on a project about the theme of Lustmord in | I presented my ideas on a project about the theme of Lustmord in Germany. This introductory presentation included a short poem and a single photograph as a jumping off point. | ||
One of the quotes that caught my interest in this subject | One of the quotes that caught my interest in this subject was the following; "The sheer number of canvases from the 1920s with the title Lustmord (Sexual Murder) ought to have been a source of wonder for Weimar’s cultural historians." - from Maria Tatar, ''Lustmord: Sexual Murder in Weimar Germany''. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995. xii + 213 pp. | ||
[[Media:Lustmord Poem.pdf]] | [[Media:Lustmord Poem.pdf]] | ||
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== Concept Development / First Visual Experiment | 20.11.2012 == | == Concept Development / First Visual Experiment | 20.11.2012 == | ||
After two weeks of research and individual meetings with Gunnar Green I have developed my concept further and chose to focus on the artist George Grosz. | After two weeks of research and individual meetings with Gunnar Green I have developed my concept further and chose to focus on the artist George Grosz. Grosz created a series of drawings and paintings around the theme of Lustmord in the Weimar Republic between 1922-1933. | ||
I created a short video titled 'Lustmord: A Love Story' which uses a combination of photographs of George Grosz, Eva Grosz, images of his paintings and drawings, clips from the film [[wikipedia:Metropolis_(film)|Metropolis]] and a performance of 'Falling in Love Again' by Marlene Dietrich. | I created a short video titled ''Lustmord: A Love Story'' which uses a combination of photographs of George Grosz, his wife Eva Grosz, images of his paintings and drawings, clips from the film [[wikipedia:Metropolis_(film)|Metropolis]] and a performance of ''Falling in Love Again'' by Marlene Dietrich. | ||
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== | == Project Development / at Marienstraße 2 | 21.11 - 04.12.2012 == | ||
I have the opportunity to work in an abandoned apartment complex located on | I have the opportunity to work in an abandoned apartment complex located on Marienstraße 2. After viewing this space I decided it was the perfect space to experiment on a larger scale incorporating the theme of Lustmord and the life of George Grosz in the 1920's. I photographed the room and started to spend time there. | ||
Grosz sees the studio as a sort of magical environment where the normal influence of the world is cut off and his imagination is free to explore ideas. I'm using this as a jumping off point to begin my own exploration using a fusion of a fictional space that incorporates aspects of George Grosz studio with a Lustmord scene. | |||
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|Photo of abandoned room I chose for my installation, Marienstraße 2, Weimar, Germany, 2012. | |||
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|Photo of abandoned room I chose for my installation, Marienstraße 2, Weimar, Germany, 2012. | |||
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==Project Development / at Marienstraße 2 | 05 - 11.12.2012 == | |||
I spent the last week at Marienstraße 2 painting the room black and preparing the room for the installation. The room is not heated and it is freezing cold at night. As I cover the various layers of paint and sweep out the dirt and trash I get a sense of the past lives and activities that must have taken place here. I've started to focus on particular subtle changes I would like to make to the room. | |||
The room will be closed off to the public and only viewable thru a broken window in the doorway. Inside is a 3D scene which is obviously aestheticized but also referencing several aspects from my research and combining them together - pieces of George Grosz' studio are mixing into my own Lustmord "painting". Furthermore I am adding elements of light and electricity, referencing futurism and science fiction as predicted in films such as Metropolis. | |||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation in-progress at Marienstraße 2, 2012. | |||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation in-progress at Marienstraße 2, 2012. | |||
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== Project Development / at Marienstraße 2 | 12 - 17.12.2012 == | |||
[[ | My project continues to evolve and change during the installation process. One of my biggest break through moments was when I decided to use a peep-hole as a way to view the installation. I was reading from George Grosz's autobiography and he wrote about looking thru peep-holes at carnivals as a child and how this inspired him to become an artist. I discovered a connection between my research subject, George Grosz, the theme of Lustmord and the medium of the peep-hole as a way to explore these themes in an architectural 3D format. | ||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation in-progress at Marienstraße 2, 2012. | |||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation in-progress at Marienstraße 2, 2012. | |||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation in-progress at Marienstraße 2, 2012. | |||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation in-progress at Marienstraße 2, 2012. | |||
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== Mid-Term Project Presentation / Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains | 18.12.2012 == | |||
I spent the past 3 weeks working daily on this project and on Sunday night I worked until 6:30am to complete the installation in time for the opening of the 'Adieu Marie' exhibition. Monday evening was the vernissage for the exhibition. | |||
Tuesday, December 18th, 2012 was the day of our mid-term review. I presented my completed installation titled ‘Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains’ to our class and professors. This installation is the first in a series of works titled 'Death and Resurrection'. | |||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation view (peep-hole), 2012. | |||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation view (thru peep-hole), 2012. | |||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation view (visitor looks thru peep-hole), 2012. | |||
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|Brian Bixby, ''Archeology, Excavation, and What Remains'', installation view (visitor looks thru peep-hole), 2012. | |||
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== Short Presentation / Collage | 15.01.2013 == | |||
For my short presentation assignment I spoke about Collage, a brief history and interpretations of this technique over the past 100 years. I mostly focused on works of art that related to my current project and representations of women. I also presented a few variations on the medium including sound collage and video montage as well as assemblage and installation. | |||
== Project Update | 22.01.2013 == | |||
I have prepared a single image and 2 page description of my project for review. I have also prepared a selection of photographs of variations on my project using the same props in a variety of configurations. | |||
== Final Documentation | 3.04.2013 == | |||
Short Document - Final Presentation of "Death and Resurrection" projects; | |||
[[Media:death_and_resurrection.pdf]] | |||
Complete Project Documentation Book; | |||
[[Media:What_Remains_final_documentation_book.pdf]] | |||
2013 Artist Biography; | |||
[[Media:Brian_Bixby_Bio_2013.pdf]] |