0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (1)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 1 of 1 matches in All Departments

Sourpuss-The Opera (Hardcover): Diogo Duarte, Jessica Mitchell Sourpuss-The Opera (Hardcover)
Diogo Duarte, Jessica Mitchell
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Sour-Puss: The Opera is the result of a 5-year collaboration between artist duo Diogo Duarte and Jessica Mitchell who also work in mental health. Consisting of photographs, drawings and texts, the 'Sour-Puss' of the title is a composite character sometimes based on real-life Mitchell and real-life Duarte and their life experiences. Duarte and Mitchell were colleagues turned and then friends. The birth of 'Sour-Puss' was a gradual one emerging through conversations and arguments where they uncovered similarities in worldview, their feelings relating to themselves and a mutual dislike for 'positive thinking'. 'The composite character bearing both biographical and fictional traits was created to expose the hypocrisies and inconsistencies within normative power structures. 'Sour-Puss' has no desire to 'accept' or 'assimilate' mainstream versions of gender and sexuality. 'Sour-Puss' is in the truest sense of the word, queer'. 'She is neither passive nor an object nor a limp body for my eyes to feast on. Even though my gaze, when I frame the photograph, is irrevocably mine and not Jessica's, conceptually it's not just my gaze, it's ours. That is fundamentally what makes this collaboration unique. The story of the woman in the photographs and her drawings, but also her narrative, arose out of many hours of conversing with Jessica about pain and repression, but also about happiness and freedom'. - Diogo Duarte 'The series has led to some honest and challenging conversations. It has shocked me just how surprised some people are that anyone would take pictures of a woman who looks like me ... I think middle-aged women terrify people --we are uncategorisable, we are harbingers of the 'doom' facing us all and we are cut loose, at least potentially, from many of the roles society likes to impose on women. Somehow 'Sour-Puss' embodies this--that I might do anything--and, in fact, I plan to'. - Jessica Mitchell 'Melancholia and a sense of isolation or alienation, feeling fundamentally wrong or at odds with the world, are the backing track to the work. Questions are raised concerning sexuality and gender, age and beauty, body image, and even the idea of redemption or reconciliation and how it can be possible--or if it can be possible-- to live within the context of one's own 'insanities, ' accepting these as part of whom one is. Acceptance of oneself--the good, the bad and the ugly, or, as Mitchell says: 'loving oneself, and screwing up, and loving one's self again--accepting all the imperfections'. - From the essay by Anna McNay

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Mandela - The Authorised Biography
Anthony Sampson Paperback  (1)
R310 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630
Tuesdays With Morrie - An old man, a…
Mitch Albom Paperback R305 R258 Discovery Miles 2 580
Music behind the Iron Curtain - Weinberg…
Daniel Elphick Hardcover R2,843 Discovery Miles 28 430
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin Paperback R638 Discovery Miles 6 380
Albania - From Anarchy to Balkan…
Miranda Vickers, James Pettifer Hardcover R3,070 Discovery Miles 30 700
A Secret Life - The Polish Colonel, His…
Benjamin Weiser Paperback R566 R526 Discovery Miles 5 260
Poland and European Integration - The…
T. Lane, M. Wolanski, … Hardcover R2,904 Discovery Miles 29 040
Tony Streather, soldier and Mountaineer
Henry Edmundson Paperback R379 Discovery Miles 3 790
Encyclopedia of the Clinton Presidency
Peter B. Levy Hardcover R2,496 Discovery Miles 24 960
Ratels Aan Die Lomba - Die Storie Van…
Leopold Scholtz Paperback  (4)
R295 R250 Discovery Miles 2 500

 

Partners