Showing posts with label harry malt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harry malt. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

HERE IS AN INTERVIEW FOR DONT PANIC ONLINE





Keywords: bare bones schadelfick skull fuck the tory party red star gallery shoreditch dildoes sex and death
Written by Seun Mustapha / 08 Nov 2010
Bare Bones is an independently funded paper for and by young artists in the capital. Each issue is funded by the contributors and so far the group are on their fifth issue. To celebrate the move up to a larger, tabloid sized format the group are holding an exhibition at the Red Gallery in Shoreditch starting from this Friday (November 12). The exhibition will feature work from all the contributors, a specialised drinking / questioning area called 'the new blind pig drinking den' and a full exhibition from featured artist Robert Rubbish entitled Schadelfick which consists of lots of skulls with dildos attached and drawings of skulls with dildos coming out of all sorts of orifices.

Your new exhibition is called Schadelfick and features lots of drawings and sculptures of skulls with dildos coming out of them. What's the concept behind Schadelfick as you intended it?

The concept behind Schadelfick is the saying ‘skullfuck’. I used the German for it because it sounds better then the English. I have been making drawings of skulls for a number of years and wanted to make some 3D work so that’s how the sculptures came about. The dildos and the skulls are, in a nutshell, about sex and death. I am also very interested in the works of Mr. Hirst and just love what he does with skulls, they're to die for.

In the paper you describe Schadelfick as a 'head fuck' moment ranging from being attacked by mosquitoes in your bathroom to the re-election of the Tory government and man’s inhumanity to man. Was there a particular head fuck that kicked the whole thing off and got you thinking along these lines in the first place?

Some might say life is a head fuck. So I would say that just the day-to-day pitfalls of life kick started this whole Schadelfick project. Also being skint and being an artist is a definite head fuck. Of course drinking and drugging can be a head fuck. Looking at Cameron’s smug face on the TV is another big one, and on the subject of the Tory party they are scum who just want to make it hard for the poor and easy for the rich. They want to create a culture of survival of the fittest or wealthiest. Basically they suck.

You say you want Los Pistolos to become its own publication. We like the idea of everything being on the same page though, maybe you could just make one really massive page or something?

Yes I could do that and past it all over the houses of parliament. That would be nice.

I liked how you described Shane Deegan as one of the artists you most respect due to him having 'a fully formed world'. Is this something you're working towards yourself?

Shane Deegan is a god to me, I don’t think I will ever have a fully formed world like his, but one can only live in hope.

How does Schadelfick fit into this world?

I think it fits into this world very snugly, who knows one day we might see a giant Schadelfick on the forth plinth in Trafalgar square or gracing the Beckhams’ or Elton johns gaff.

Bare Bones V launches at Red Gallery on Rivington Street on Friday, November 12

http://www.dontpaniconline.com/magazine/arts/bare-bones-issue-five

Friday, 23 July 2010

BARE BONES TAKE MANHATTAN





The provocative London-based underground art zine helmed by Harry Malt release their first New York issue
Text by John-Paul Pryor | Published 05 July 2010

it's been one year since The Dazed Gallery hosted the first exhibition by Bare Bones, the kick-against-the-pricks London-based zine that features contributions from some of the most exciting young creatives on the block. The title has since gone from strength-to-strength, garnering a growing number of converts to its provocative image-based anti-everything editorial style. This month witnesses the title go global with the first ever New York issue. We headed into one of the seedier corners of east London with Harry Malt, the self-professed captain of their motley crew, to talk genital mutilation, beating up on Mickey Mouse and publishing the last piece of writing by the late Sebastian Horsley.

Dazed Digital: How has Bare Bones evolved since your first exhibition at The Dazed Gallery?
Harry Malt: It has grown a lot, we've doubled our number of contributors and we also have real editors working for us now, Niall O'Brien does all the photos, the giro playboy Michael Smith sources the writers and Matt Lambert does the moving image stuff.

Dazed Digital: What has been the most memorable Bare Bones opening event?
Harry Malt: All of our events are memorable for some reason – drunkenness, police, live performances... I think that seeing a guy smash his nut sack in a rat trap after his girlfriend extracted a four-inch nail from his jap's eye has to be one of the most memorable happenings. We had two bands play the after party in New York: Jugger Nut and Giggle Fits. They were jaw-droppingly good. Every time we do a show we try to mix things up a bit, this one in New York was off the scale.

Dazed Digital: What are you doing to make this a New York specific issue?
Harry Malt: We set a very loose 'US' theme. Neal Fox gave us a drawing of Charles Bukowski beating up Mickey Mouse, and Robert Rubbish did a Los Pistolos page especially to do with the US. I think it would be best if I say I love it as a whole, not as individual pieces.

Dazed Digital: What are your long-term ambitions for Bare Bones?
Harry Malt: I'd like to see Bare Bones printed and published in different cities across the world, and we're looking into having it printed in different countries at the moment. It could be released on the same day everywhere, and become a resource for people to find out about art and artists.

Dazed Digital: And you have a contribution from the late Sebastian Horsley?
Harry Malt: Yes, it's sad but it's a privilege. He wrote a piece for us based on his expulsion and subsequent banning from the US for 'moral turpitude', whatever the hell that is. I think they'd got a copy of his memoirs and had obviously deemed him a threat to the moral fibre of their country. It's a wonderfully written page on his dealings with the US immigration officers, to whom his only concession was removing his nail polish. He wasn't bitter about it.

Dazed Digital: What has the reaction been to Bare Bones in America?
Harry Malt: It seems to have worked well so far. We had a really positive reaction from the show at Envoy, I think they get the Britishness of it. Some people I've spoken to about the scene over in New York are a bit disparaging about it, saying it's conservative and all that.I don't think you can generalise about it. We have it stocked in Envoy, Cinders galleries and Opening Ceremony.I think it works on both sides of the atlantic. It's just good to get new people to see it, and to see how they react.

Dazed Digital: What is next for Bare Bones?
Harry Malt: A London/New York gallery space, international editions and more colour. We are also setting up an online folio site for all our contributors,and a dedicated tropical office for special projects. I'll be managing that. Basically, we want more fun, more publications, more travelling, more shows, more people... more living the dream.

http://www.dazeddigital.com

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

NEW LOS PISTOLOS DRAWING FOR BARE BONES SHOW IN NEW YORK CITY



Hello cyber space cadets
here is a new drawing for new
bare bones thats going to
new york for an one night
show be sure to check out the
links below
kiss kiss
robert
http://www.quarterlybarebones.blogspot.com
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000112864270&ref=profile