Jake or Dinos Chapman
Jake or Dinos Chapman
Jake or Dinos Chapman
Review of the work of the Chapmans at Whitecube Gallery, Hoxton, London. Content can be found at Stratafigura.wordpress.com Written by Victor Delvecchio Enjoy!
Up a flight of stairs, one of the Minderwertigkinder mouse child sits on the ledge of the first floor window. It seems impossible to escape from debilitating dream. Yet, another flight of stairs later and the bleeding face of a skinless virgin mary statue stands, welcoming. Lit by old lamps, the last display for Jake or Dinos Chapman defaces religion. Three statues are on display, each seconded by a rectangle of wall, cut out from a real scenery. Religious portraits hang behind the mary and jesus plaster and finally, as to enjoy the solemn atmosphere, lights are dimmed and chairs are piled on the side of each chest. One thing changes though; the effigies bleed and the jesus has tentacles going out of its mouth. Hostile. Although confusing, all these items interact together and set an interestingly structured environment but the whole picture display an obvious mish-mash of opposing forces, where the meaning of each item has been slightly displaced from its first definition and propelled into our three-dimensional world. Our interest resides in which tools we are given to reconstruct reality. Constrained to write a love poem with a chewed pencil, the Chapmans insist on our analysing and judgmental skills.