05 PM | 02 Sep

Maturity: PROJECT – Laith McGregor #masculinity #bogan #geekgirl

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Maturing is a satirical social commentary about masculinity and the absurdity of what popular culture perceives as the definition of masculinity. McGregor uses facial hair as a ‘signifier of male authenticity’ and proceeds to metamorphose into an ϋber male. Through this process he transforms into various male role models; sportsmen, movie stars and the family father figure. By contorting his face into various expressions, he satirises stereotypes that personify society’s ideals of masculinity, including that of the quintessential Australian bogan.

In filming a close-up of his face, McGregor evokes a sense of voyeurism. The intimacy is immediately uncomfortable as the viewer is privy to a personal moment of self exploration and reflection.  The artist examines his face; pouting and contorting, trying on different personnas, contemplating as if deciding what character he will become next. Using his face as a blank canvas, he starts to draw facial hair using a pen and begins his transformation into a myriad of male personalities. It is a mesmerising journey of self discovery and an in-your-face mockery of the male – a mockery that resulted in a rash that persisted for three days after the work was completed.

Exhibition and further info on at the Art Gallery of Ballarat

Runs until Sunday, 25 September 2011

Night Projection Window Admission: Free Street Address 40 Lydiard Street North Ballarat VIC 3350

 

02 PM | 22 Jun

Ballarat Cross Cultural Collaboration Exhibition

A coming together of Victoria’s visual artists, poets, writers, filmmakers and performers. A range of artists books, multi-media, 2D works and installations will be showcased across the University of Ballarat’s Post Office Gallery and the City of Ballarat’s Mining Exchange. Collaborations include: Elizabeth Presa with performance dancer Janette Hoe; Lauren Berkowitz with Fabrice Meliquot (France); poet Dominique Hecq with sound artist Catherine Clover; Bruno Leti with poet Chris Wallace-Crabbe;  as well as, installation artists Dr Domenico de Clario, Dr Colleen Morris and Jeanette Mc Whinney. Until ­ Sat 27 June Arts Academy, University of Ballarat Cnr Sturt & Lydiard St Ballarat, VIC 3375

Check out the details at <http://www.ballarat.edu.au/ard/artsacademy/pogallery/index.shtml>