mikofanclub ([info]mikofanclub) wrote in [info]thewildboys,
@ 2005-02-23 08:27:00
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Words by Lucas Ihlein
the wild boys at mememememe gallery

Last night Mickie and I went down to mememememe gallery near central station to see the Wild Boys show. Wild Boys is a Mardi-Gras event starring Tim Hilton, Richard Gurney, Trevor Fry and guests. These self-styled faggotty luminaries occupy the space for 3 weeks. The idea is: the show begins with nothing, grows over time, and (sort of) culminates in a closing event on the 4th March at 6pm.

The show has only just begun, and is (at this moment) much more sparse than the previous Wild Boys show (at Phat Space in 2003). Hilton notes on his blog that he's already experienced the dilemma of "emptiness" - with some gallery visitors disappointed that there "wasn't enough art" in the room. But as his mum suggests, "Everybody uses the Mardi Gras for their own agenda." I agree: that's the trouble with being part of a festival which is significantly about identity politics and entertainment - it makes your experimental, bitsy, durational artwork seem slight and contentless.

That's not to say that it actually IS slight and contentless - au contrair! But you have to "adjust your set" in order to really appreciate what the wild boys are trying to achieve. Last night there were already plenty of things growing in the space. It's kind of difficult to know "whose is whose." For instance, the nestling, writhing yams on the gallery floor are scatalogical manifestations, which I thought typical of Trevor Fry, but I found out later that they were a Hilton creation. And the dozens of electric-typewritten sheets succinctly and poetically recalling the author's many sexual partners - well, I assumed these were by Hilton, but I was wrong there too - from memory, these texts were an offering from a ring-in called Luke.

Actually, it doesn't really matter who did what - the wild boys (and some girls too - like Sarah Goffman and Elvis Richardson) are creating a collaborative, "all-over" environment which fosters organic growth. A botanical metaphor is not out of order, but I prefer an animal one - especially something to do with "nesting". Nesting (by birds, rats, or these Wild Boys) takes time, and is never really a completed task - there's always more stuff to drag in to make it cosier, to decorate the "pad". In the early days, each small Wild Boys contribution makes a big difference - as they strive to "own" the place. This is equally true in rental housing and art galleries - which retain the grimy imprints of a thousand previous tenants. But over time the space "fills up" and they have to exert proportionately more energy to "change its character" significantly. Or (and this will be interesting to watch, in the case of the wild boys) it might be necessary to remove elements which they have previously lodged there.

I like the idea of the art gallery as a kind of "lifestyle apartment" (in this case, complete with awe-inspiring city views from vast windows) - to which you simply have to invite your friends to enjoy. The whole thing is very "New York-style loft." Indeed, the folks who run gallery mememememe, I hear, often rent it out to advertising agencies for photo shoots for this very reason. We often sneer at "lifestyle" as a yuppie construct, something that can be purchased at the Moore Park Mega Centre. However, I think that for all the Wild Boys artists, "being an artist" is a lifestyle choice they would loathe relinquish. This lifestyle involves hanging out together, playing (and making) music, countless "show and tell" sessions, eating together, (and now relentless blogging)... it's a lifestyle of stimulus and response, consumption and production, presentation and participation. It is, in short, a very "social" way of working - and it's clear that when we visit the wild boys exhibition, we are not just "looking at" their work, we are participating in its production. I find it infectious, and I think if this "inhabitation" model were more widely adopted, I might be tempted to visit art galleries more often.

written by Lucas Ihlein - visit his blog here http://bilateral.blog-city.com



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(Anonymous)
2005-02-24 05:06 am UTC (link)
funny lucas mentions the moorepark supacenta as thats exactly where i went to look for carpet for my red carpet star! The people in the rug shop especially karen were especially nice and helpful (plug) organising a much nicer quality carpet for me than i actually ordered and doing the cutting and overlocking into the star shape for virtually nothing, and in very short time. thanks karen and darren!

the opening went well, nice crowd of artworld friends and supporters - jane and anne, sarah of course, lisa a , lisa k, liz and jay, lucas and mick, christopher came into town from the country we were honoured, plus lots of the cutest and hottest young gay men due to it being a mardi gras event as well as being a very cool event - lukes friends especially rob , anthony from artspace (thaanks helen for passing on the card), the boys from they shoot homos dont they nick and jason and martin, the ever gorgeous lionel and the lovely john, the waiter from bettys and many more! whew a hot evening! roberts kinky quirky dj set set the tone,movie themes followed by the weirdest covers only, later nicki d did some classics starting with taylor dayne and janet moving on into undergroundy sounds, and what party is comp-lete without a show by muffchain? working the floor ( and the dj) getting some stiff competITION FROM The only heterosexual male left at that stage in the eveing, jay wriggling it like a pro. i bet they cant wait to see the video! ( the shocking sights of wild boys 1 showing on the tv proved pretty entertaining too! Muffy? Lionel?)

we're now in the inbetween phase of the show working out what to do to make the closing more fabulous than the opening. richards already moved stuff around realigning, the dress ups drag fashion makeup day on saturday with miss 3d is looming, tim has lots of ideas for remaking the room, i just got some fake wolf skin from lincraft wqhich looks great as a rug with joes big pink pouf, plus id like to get some real animal skin to make a wild boys logo, and do some editing of video shot so far to project atthe closing.

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(Anonymous)
2005-02-24 05:24 am UTC (link)
i should mention jane and sarah are special guests of the wild boys, contributing artworks to the show, janes set of found slides of stills from hoollywood movies, why were they made into slides? how were they selected? odd... and sarahs tiny fab models of industrial plants made from discarded bits of electrical stuff and grommits. thanks grrlls
other attendees at the opening: jeffrey and his best friend bernard, danae, thanks beata for doing the bar

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(Anonymous)
2005-02-24 05:28 am UTC (link)
bunny and nick fresh from their world tour, love your hair bunny!

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[info]bimmelbimmel
2005-02-24 10:53 am UTC (link)
bon, dan, nadine, jade, falcon, matt, nobu, nori, robert w. brent, ratfuck, michael, elvis, tom and nick,jeff, john, karen, rebecca, peter, stephen, leo

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[info]bimmelbimmel
2005-02-25 03:48 am UTC (link)
adrian, brock, ben, sau, perry, chantelle, josephine just, veda box

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[info]bimmelbimmel
2005-02-25 03:49 am UTC (link)
gerry madrigal, ty, dominic and friend, karin, ryan

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[info]bimmelbimmel
2005-02-25 03:49 am UTC (link)
greg

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(Anonymous)
2005-02-26 07:31 am UTC (link)
what about ELVIS?? ELVISwas there!

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(Anonymous)
2005-02-24 10:52 am UTC (link)
It's the Moore Park Supa Centa... Sheesh.

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[info]bimmelbimmel
2005-02-24 10:55 am UTC (link)
op shop sweetie pie, or try tempe tip

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personal response to the review
[info]semiophile
2005-02-28 02:13 am UTC (link)
‘…I like the idea of the art gallery as a kind of "lifestyle apartment" (in this case, complete with awe-inspiring city views from vast windows) - to which you simply have to invite your friends to enjoy. The whole thing is very "New York-style loft…”’</blockquote>

‘…I like the idea of the art gallery as a kind of "lifestyle apartment" (in this case, complete with awe-inspiring city views from vast windows) - to which you simply have to invite your friends to enjoy. The whole thing is very "New York-style loft…”’

That’s a new perspective that I didn’t think of before… though I find something slightly discordant between the above comment and my personal experience of the show. To me, that particular description puts The Wild Boys more within the description of ‘the gloss of catalogued comsumerism’ rather than ‘the glare of live living’… sheen from paper-thin plastic rather than the subtle hues and shades of skin and underlying flesh…

That said, I think the difference in views has more to do with the difference in times during which we visited the space…

‘…I like the idea of the art gallery as a kind of "lifestyle apartment" (in this case, complete with awe-inspiring city views from vast windows) - to which you simply have to invite your friends to enjoy. The whole thing is very "New York-style loft…”’


That’s a new perspective that I didn’t think of before… though I find something slightly discordant between the above comment and my personal experience of the show. To me, that particular description puts The Wild Boys more within the description of ‘the gloss of catalogued comsumerism’ rather than ‘the glare of live living’… sheen from paper-thin plastic rather than the subtle hues and shades of skin and underlying flesh…

That said, I think the difference in views has more to do with the difference in times during which we visited the space…

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Re: personal response to the review
[info]semiophile
2005-02-28 02:15 am UTC (link)
I apologise for the fucked up formatting... I usually type my comments on my laptop before uploading them, and I was having trouble with the block quote function...

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