With the recent rise of purported "zombie attacks," its sort of like we're all living in the sick wet dream of Ed Gein. And after watching a recent live performance by the artist Bruce LaBruce at a gallery in New York – where actors portrayed some sort of rebel faction and then execute a hostage all in one of LaBruce's signature bloodbaths – I started thinking of shock and extreme violence in art as a baptism of our consciousness. In 1909, at the very birth of modernism, Italian writer Filipo Tommaso Marinetti's published in France's leading newspaper Le Figaro his seminal piece entitled The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism which declared that "Art can be nothing but violence, cruelty, and injustice." To Marinetti violence was not only as a means of producing an aesthetic effect, but was also inherent to life itself. There is certainly a palpable depravity underneath our gossamer thin surface – the dark, primitive recesses of our unconscious can sit only so long under the heat until it snaps. Since 1963, the Austrian artist Hermann Nitsch has created a series of live happenings, which combine cruelty, sexuality, defilement, and visual shock for "purposes of purification, and "ab-reaction" of sado-masochist impulses." In these performances we can see the amazing creative lineage between Nitsch and artists like Bruce LaBruce who don't necessarily make this type of art for the sake of shock alone, but to reawaken our unconscious from a permanent state embryonic paralysis and to exact revenge on our general sense of collective torpescence. This is a film record, entitled Maria - Conception - Action, of Nisch's most controversial creation: the crucifixion of a young woman, the disembowelling of a lamb carcass, and her defilement with it. Text by Oliver Maxwell Kupper. (warning: film is EXTREMELY graphic, if you are under the age of 18, at work, or squeamish about real blood do not watch).
AUTRE @ The Impossible Project NYC
AUTRE is now available at the Impossible Project Space in NYC, 425 Broadway, 5th Floor
AUTRE @ The Impossible Project NYC
AUTRE is now available at the Impossible Project Space in NYC, 425 Broadway, 5th Floor
AUTRE ISSUE 2 AVAILABLE TO VIEW ONLINE.....
Issue Two of the printed edition of Pas Un Autre includes Yoko Ono, Jena Malone, Bruce LaBruce & More...Go to the store to check out the digital edition for only $3 to view online or download.
Autre @ Coachella
Cara Delevingne (left), Mickey Madden of Maroon 5, Lily Donaldson (center) between her cover and spread in the current issue of AUTRE at Coachella.
Autre @ Coachella 2
Dustin Dollin and Cara Delevingne with AUTRE ISSUE 002 at Coachella. Photograph by Adarsha Benjamin.
Write Up In Ladygunn
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Autre Issue 002 Launch Party in Color!
Jena Malone and Ry Eden Cuming at the AUTRE ISSUE 002 launch party at Dilettante in Los Angeles. Photography by Perry Shimon. See more here.
Love Forever Balloons at the Autre Launch Party
AUTRE ISSUE 002 Release party at Dilettante in Los Angeles. See more photos here.
Drugs N' Hymns
Rocco DeLuca performs with his 1931 National guitar at the AUTRE ISSUE 002 release party at Dilettante in Los Angeles. DeLuca's album Drugs N' Hymns album, which dropped last week, is definitely one of those best of a decade kind of records - its that incredible. Pick it up here and read our interview with DeLuca in our current issue. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Rocco DeLuca Performing
Rocco DeLuca performs an electrifying set at the AUTRE ISSUE 002 release party in Los Angeles. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Adarsha & Nana
Adarsha Benjamin & Nana from Ghana at the AUTRE ISSUE 002 release party at Diletantte in Los Angeles. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Brent & His Future Eyes
LA mystic Brent Pearson with his invention "Future Eyes" which allows you to see the future in multidimensions at the AUTRE ISSUE 002 release party at Diletantte in Los Angeles. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
AJ Reading Autre
AJ Jackson enjoying AUTRE ISSUE 002 at the launch party in Los Angeles, graciously hosted by Dilettante. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Aska & Guy Blakeslee
Aska & Guy Blakeslee (The Entrance Band) perform a magical, psychedelic set at the AUTRE ISSUE 002 launch party at Dilettante in Los Angeles. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Autre Launch Party @ Dilettante
Fashionable guests enjoying a smoke outside of Dilettante in Downtown Los Angeles at the AUTRE ISSUE 002 Launch Party. Photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
The Newspaper Girl
Yayoi Kusama in Autre ISSUE 2
Interview with the amazing Yayoi Kusama in AUTRE ISSUE 2. Out now. There will only be a limited number of copies available so pick one up now! Purchase here.
Perry & Adarsha
Autre Issue 2