Dust and Piranhas (2011)
By Helen Marten
The work of young, London-based artist Helen Marten is underpinned by an examination of contemporary social codes alongside reflections on mercantile grubbiness. In this spirit of cultural thievery, the artist reconfigures everyday impulses into new forms of material space. With some measure of cruelty and violence, Dust and Piranhas unfolds a knotty love letter to object and artefact. Written and composed in response to the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 designed by Peter Zumthor, this new video work is structured around a scripted text delivered via CGI columns, rap, and cathartic slapstick. How to protect beauty from dust and piranhas How to promote beauty to dust and piranhas The idea is that it's worth getting underneath the Arcadian patina of optimism to say that the alibi of the boys and girls that run in slow motion along Hawaiian beaches with their hair blowing in the wind and their smiling white teeth because their toothpaste is infallible, is in actual fact an alibi that won't stand examination, not for one second. If you're hooked on urban living, become an internationalist. Cross borders. Check out Kuwait. Check out London. Check into Caracas. Read the National Ge…
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