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PostPosted: Tue 11:55, 27 Aug 2013    Post subject: Street artist Mark Jenkins

Street artist Mark Jenkins
BERLIN (Reuters) - American street artist Mark Jenkins's human sculptures staged in provocative poses in the middle of cities have proved so uncannily life-like they have sparked calls from passersby to the ambulance service or the police,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
Dressed casually in a black baseball cap, baggy trousers and sneakers, the softly spoken Jenkins told Reuters he started his career by placing a figure in a refuse dump in Rio de Janeiro to draw attention to children living in the streets.
The 41-year-old, who has worked as a saxophonist and web designer prior to becoming one of the foremost artists in the street installation movement -- based on surprising people with the unexpected in a familiar urban environment -- wants people to look up for a second from their mobile phones and engage with the world around them.
Not all his installations are charged with social critique,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. One entire series consists of sculptures made using the casts of baby dolls installed in cheeky situations. One baby was placed on an underwear billboard to appear to be suckling a woman's breast,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. Others could be found climbing trees,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
Jenkins was in Berlin to launch his first monograph "The Urban Theater" and to open his first solo gallery show in Germany, "Glazed Paradise", which runs until Feb 26.
While his works,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], made with thick, transparent, box-sealing tape then sometimes clothed are primarily made for interaction on the street, the exhibition includes both photographs of installations in situ and some new sculptures.
Q: How did you start making tape sculptures?
A: "I started off making balls in tape and soon I made a cast of my whole arm in tape. I decided to wrap my whole body in tape, but I wrapped the tape around my torso too tight, the hairs got caught,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], so I started cutting myself out which was really bloody - and thought I was going to die! From then on I used a mannequin torso,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], still using my own body for the legs."
Q: What's it like seeing a sculpture of yourself on the street?
A: "I love having a more personal connection with my sculptures . you see yourself projected into these urban situations, it's like an out-of-body experience."
A: "I was trying to start a campaign, like a graffiti artist would with a tag -- apart from I did it with an invasion of babies.
"I felt I had introduced a new medium and the baby was symbolic of that,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], as well as being symbolic of not being cared for like insects that have to care for themselves. Also it was a way to experiment, an exercise in space.
"We always try to put some up whenever we go to a new city as part of my project. Here in Berlin we've put the babies up pretty high using a ladder, but people tend to get them down anyway, like an adoption process."
Q: How do you earn a living as a street artist?
A: "In 2007 I had my first solo show in London and started selling works, plus I've done some publicly funded art projects.
(The large sculptures in the Berlin show are on sale for between 4,000 euros and 7,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],000 euros while the photographs cost 350 euros and the babies are a bargain at 200 euros.)
"Inside a gallery, you certainly don't have the same potential for provoking a reaction. But you have to take your art to a gallery if you don't want to remain a hobbyist with a job on the side."
Q: Do you mind that your installations often get destroyed,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]?
A: "It's all part of the dynamic of street art, which really appeals to me. It's a social experiment, so I don't mind if a sculpture disappears, that's part of its life-cycle."
Q: Why do you do these installations,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]?
A: "I like getting people to question their surroundings, what is real and what isn't. These days,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], people are so buried in their mobile phones and I just wanted to get them to look up. So at the beginning,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], I was collecting social data about people's reactions. But six years later, these images are more about poetry, of capturing a magical moment."
Q: There is a dark streak running through your work; some of your sculptures are to be found lying face down in rivers or hanging upside-down like a cocoon from a tree.
A: "They often tend to be marginalized individuals, sometimes in lonely states,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], so it's poetic but also dark. For example, the guy in the river is holding a bunch of colored balloons that are almost trying to magically lift him out. There's always an undercurrent of hope.
"A lot of people identify with these characters that are neglected and melancholic, and they approach them to be helpful. My street art enables me to communicate with the rest of the world on a deeper level."
Q: Are you attached to your sculptures,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]?
A: "If there was an apocalypse, I would probably make these people, they seem nice; I don't have a house but if I did, I would want them sitting around. Maybe I find it somehow therapeutic."相关的主题文章:


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