PE paintings and painters / PE subject matter in art in general

Started by cr, April 02, 2022, 10:24:32 AM

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FreakAnimalFinland

Institute Of Paraphilia Studies #4 zine came out yesterday with Tisbor, Torakka, etc...   Also issue #2 of solo zine of Torakka, all drawings & paintings, sex, violence, corpses, cannibalism, etc.  The Dissection Archives #2 show nice improvement from #1!

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cr

Quote from: online prowler on April 04, 2022, 12:32:23 AM
I would suggest to expand topic to include: 'PE SUBJECT MATTER in ART'. And in this not only looking at the visuals per see, but also the ideas behind the works. I think this added approach opens up another way of seeing and understanding art, but also PE culture.

Sure, this seems like a good idea, as it expands the topic a bit more and therefore I am looking forward for more variety in suggestions and discussion. Nonetheless, I am personally at first interested in paintings and painters, but of course also in everything else, which has a "PE Subject Matter". It absolutely makes sense to have one bigger topic about these themes in art.
I will try to modify my first post.

Balor/SS1535

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on April 06, 2022, 09:12:27 AM
Institute Of Paraphilia Studies #4 zine came out yesterday with Tisbor, Torakka, etc...   Also issue #2 of solo zine of Torakka, all drawings & paintings, sex, violence, corpses, cannibalism, etc.  The Dissection Archives #2 show nice improvement from #1!



Are there any texts in the new IOPS Journal, or just artwork?

online prowler

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on April 06, 2022, 09:12:27 AM
Institute Of Paraphilia Studies #4 zine came out yesterday with Tisbor, Torakka, etc...   Also issue #2 of solo zine of Torakka, all drawings & paintings, sex, violence, corpses, cannibalism, etc.  The Dissection Archives #2 show nice improvement from #1!



Thanks for the update.

Fields

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on April 06, 2022, 09:12:27 AM
Institute Of Paraphilia Studies #4 zine came out yesterday with Tisbor, Torakka, etc...   Also issue #2 of solo zine of Torakka, all drawings & paintings, sex, violence, corpses, cannibalism, etc.  The Dissection Archives #2 show nice improvement from #1!

Good news, I thought the first issue of Dissection Archives was good fun so will definitely be picking up the second one too. As for other artists, Naoki Sasayama was the first one to come to mind, too. What a great style he has. Good thread.

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cr

GEA. Check out her book "Penetralia" on Timeless Edition!

If I remember right, she has topic on her own, but Aleksandra Waliszewska definitely should be mentioned here.

And NAROK book by Stephen Bessac.

cr

Quote from: Fields on April 07, 2022, 11:12:40 AM
As for other artists, Naoki Sasayama was the first one to come to mind, too. What a great style he has. Good thread.
https://www.instagram.com/negadeath13

Thank you! Will look into his work.

Aldous

While browsing the Timeless Editions website, I came across Daisuke Ichiba. I have a quite curious book by him entitled "Fotomanko", published by Dernier Cri composed both by illustrations and photographs. Great edition in textured paper, printed in red and black. Surrealistic sexual gore with several encripted symbolist elements. This is one of those artist whose images demand time to fully appreciate.

Also on the japanese graphic novel side of things, I would have to mention the classic Suehiro Maruo and Shintaro Kago (body horror and biotechnological crash - I would recommend Industrial Revolution and World War, although I'm not fully aware of all of his work)

FreakAnimalFinland

Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on April 06, 2022, 06:47:17 PM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on April 06, 2022, 09:12:27 AM
Institute Of Paraphilia Studies #4 zine came out yesterday with Tisbor, Torakka, etc...   Also issue #2 of solo zine of Torakka, all drawings & paintings, sex, violence, corpses, cannibalism, etc.  The Dissection Archives #2 show nice improvement from #1!
Are there any texts in the new IOPS Journal, or just artwork?

Both these are all artwork only.
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Suspicious Activity

Painters Justin Mortimer and Phil Hale come to mind. Mortimer I've just recently became a fan of, Hale I've followed for at least a decade now. Both paint somewhat similar subject matters but have their own techniques and palette choices. I believe the two share/shared a studio at one point. Recent Mortimer is vibrant and gaudy. Hale loves his olive green and drab. Both know what the hell they're doing.

Justin Mortimer: http://justinmortimer.co.uk/2020-21.html
Phil Hale: https://jonathanlevineprojects.com/artists/phil-hale/

Personally, I think these paintings feel more industrial noise to me than PE. There's a sense of mystery with each piece that makes you wonder what the fuck is going on and the figures are often cut up or the anatomy is skewed just enough for it to be uneasy to look at. The subtly is what sells it for me. Clearly they're both skilled as traditional painters but add a heavy abstract element as well.
Digging further, Hale is lesser known for his collage work which I think is just as good as his paintings:

https://cafans.b-cdn.net/images/Category_1860/subcat_133823/Device2.jpg

(Not too much found online, sadly)
Piecing together different photos of metal objects to create something foreign yet recognizable. Items taped together in a manic manner which lends to the post apocalyptic objects he's creating.If you can track down the "Mockingbird/Relaxeder" books by him, I strongly suggest picking them up.
PE / Noise / Perversions
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online prowler

I highly recommend American artist Thomas Stetson. He has been gathering a following in the underground for numerous years now. Self-published several art zines and not long ago Manuel of Narcolepsia I belieive issued an art book w him. Thomas is on facebook and ig. Check him out.

cr

Quote from: online prowler on April 24, 2022, 09:16:37 PM
I highly recommend American artist Thomas Stetson. He has been gathering a following in the underground for numerous years now. Self-published several art zines and not long ago Manuel of Narcolepsia I belieive issued an art book w him. Thomas is on facebook and ig. Check him out.

Thanks for mentioning him, I also like his work a lot.

Btw, I have a NM spare copy of 'Defects', the one Black Blood Press/Narcolepsia put out, if someone's interested.

cr

Also recommended...the already mentioned NICOLA VINCIGUERRA with "LUXUS" book, also on Black Blood Press, in conspiracy with Turgid Forlag and Peer Pressure.
Includes a list of suggested listenings to get in the right mood.
"Joe Roemer had 100, I will have 66"
And introduction by Mark Solotroff.

online prowler

#29
NICOLA VINCIGUERRA = living legend. Total support.

The psycho sexual art of Japanese master artist Toshio Saeki. Ero guro meets neon pop culture.

Japanese master artist Namio Harukawa. Passed away April 2020. Active since the early 1960s. Predominately developing an ouvre in media drawing and theme SM femdom: Buxum amazones versus domesticated midgets. When I look at him I can see common treads to Robert Crumb, Balthus to for instance surrealist Fernando Botero's pencil drawings of women.