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Superego
Psychological/emotional portraits of my dollself. Myself calm as I go up in (mental?) flames. A happy man drowning in love?
Making a doll of oneself is an act of real psychological healing and of possible personal danger. To be liberated from one’s own appearance — to see and feel what one always feels to be a part of oneself, one’s own looks embodied in an outside thing, a little homunculus, separated from one’s own flesh and blood, out in the world — brings a sense of freedom, and with it, some feeling of imminent danger.
A little plastic offspring… in love, in pain, pissed off, ecstatic. I want to help him, but I don’t know how. And I don’t even know what to call him. I hope he’s all right. Maybe he will do the things that I’ve always dreamed of… and maybe he’ll suffer the accidents of fate that I’ve avoided.
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Ecstasy, 1997 |
Love, 1998 |
Pride, 1997 |
Sleep, 1997 |
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Your Action World, Marino Alla
Scala
Art Center, Milan, Italy, 1999 |
Your Action World, Civico Museo
Revotella, Trieste, Italy, 1998 |
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EXHIBITION HISTORY:
• Your Action World, Marino alla Scala Art Center, Milan, Italy, April 13 - May 31, 1999 (Solo)
• Your Action World, Civico Museo Revoltella, Trieste, Italy, October 3 - November 2, 1998 (Solo)
• Superego, LipanjePuntin Gallery, First Gramercy International, Gramercy Hotel, New York, NY, May 8 – 11, 1998 (Solo)
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