SPONTANEITY. From the Gift Science Archive guiding lights.
Really, one could just suggest that you return to PERFORMALIST SELF PORTRAITURE, but where is the fun in that? Wilke’s work with her body, with her image and with her words is a touchstone for Sands. Here are some highlights – some of her words and some of the words that she has inspired in Sands...
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“Exposing the truth is like nudity.” (a quote from Wilke often recited by SMW)
“Hannah used to talk about being spontaneous and I think this is mainly what it is all about, being spontaneous and not planning too much when working. Like grooving with the energies of the universe will provide ultimate meaning.” (SMW quote in reflection note for archive #00180-2009-PSP-BigPumpkinSeries-079)
“...like Hannah Wilke, which I thought was so beautiful, she was wearing high heels, high heels and nothing else. So, she was all naked, but she had those high heels on, and she said, ‘These are my plinths.’ So suddenly she was a sculpture, in those high heels…” (SMW in META-ARCHIVE conversation with ROBIN Wassink-Murray and Radna Rumping, 24 July 2020)
“Performalist. It’s funny when your image becomes part of your work. Hannah did it because she was beautiful and that was troublesome for feminists, they thought it was easy, but it wasn’t. I’ve been objectified in different ways – my face not being good enough, always commenting on my weight (I think the unusual bits of me are part of what make me queer). Who makes them entitled to someone else’s physicality? Carolee always told me to go where the difficulty is, and that is (my) physicality. So, I made it central because people thought it was important somehow to draw my attention to. Sometimes I wish I could have been more handsome but then that was all I would’ve been known as. I can bridge the more and less beautiful.” (SMW quote in reflection note for archive #00068-1993/1995-C-SignatureCollage-047) – MH.
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Rijksakademie Internal Open Studios – 07.09.20. “Hannah, Adrian and Carolee are the ones watching us as we speak. Courage from Carolee, spontaneity from Hannah, and rigorousness from Adrian.” – SMW.
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Photographer: Radna Rumping
Date: 04.03.20. Location: Rijksakademie, studio manege. Images of working on large horse cloud with SMW, MH and Amalia Calderón. First time GSA meeting with Amalia present, images of Sands and Amalia talking with poster of Hannah Wilke in the background.
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Photographer: Marcel de Buck
Presentation for the If I Can’t Dance Edition VIII – Ritual and Display Introductory Kick-Off Weekend. The artist’s textile paintings adorn the space throughout the weekend. Here, he shares on his multimedia practice, concentrating on its early beginnings in 1993, in a slide show that makes clear his reliance on feminist figures like Carolee Schneeman, Hannah Wilke and Adrian Piper. He then dances before a dual projection – Schneemann video and footage from his studio – in and out of step with ‘Starlight’ by The Supermen Lovers.
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“Wilke’s vaginal gum sculptures. You die, the value goes sky high. Assertion of myself over a painful past, Wilke to melt with her. Can I see myself in relation to her and what she does?” – SMW.
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Photographer: Robin Wassink-Murray
“Above: Carolee had a knot in her hair. We were in her hotel room in Frankfurt where we met for her retrospective in 2017. She asked me if I could help to comb her hair and untangle the knot, and she insisted that Robin photograph it as a performance. Below: In 2000 in the first house that Robin and I shared together in Amsterdam, which was 19 square meters, I was on the phone arranging a purchase from Ronald Feldman Gallery of ‘Handle with Care,’ a work by Hannah Wilke. As Robin often does, he documented the action as a work.” – SMW.
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“Performalist. It’s funny when your image becomes part of your work. Hannah did it because she was beautiful and that was troublesome for feminists, they thought it was easy, but it wasn’t. I’ve been objectified in different ways – my face not being good enough, always commenting on my weight (I think the unusual bits of me are part of what make me queer). Who makes them entitled to someone else’s physicality? Carolee always told me to go where the difficulty is, and that is (my) physicality. So, I made it central because people thought it was important somehow to draw my attention to. Sometimes I wish I could have been more handsome but then that was all I would’ve been known as. I can bridge the more and less beautiful.” – SMW.
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Photographer: Robin Wassink-Murray
Location: Moen Island, Denmark at Frederikke Hansen’s former house.
“Hannah used to talk about being spontaneous and I think this is mainly what it is all about, being spontaneous and not planning too much when working. Like grooving with the energies of the universe will provide ultimate meaning.” – SMW.
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Photographer: Adela Demetja
Location: Munich.
“My one and only up to now solo show event outside of The Netherlands what happens at Auto Italia will somehow be an extension of this earlier installation (in my mind anyway). There is a series of images from 2002 in Zürich that feels important. I will get you those images too.” – SMW.
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Edition of 60 performalist self-portraits self-shot with a timer by the artist and archivally stored with floral silk textile.
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Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.
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Listings connecting to the keyword “Hannah Wilke” (608)
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2009
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Photographer: Robin Wassink-Murray
Location: Moen Island, Denmark at Frederikke Hansen’s former house.
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2009
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Photographer: Robin Wassink-Murray
Location: Moen Island, Denmark at Frederikke Hansen’s former house.
“… urinating is cleaner and easier, and it seemed a way to give back to the soil and the earth. Smoking in those images maybe even felt like a city gesture, and I was aware that I was a metropolitan person in a natural setting – it was all very intuitive and accidental as most of my work is…” – SMW.
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2009
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Photographer: Robin Wassink-Murray
Location: Moen Island, Denmark at Frederikke Hansen’s former house.
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2007-2008
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Photographer: Adela Demetja
Location: Munich.
“My one and only up to now solo show event outside of The Netherlands what happens at Auto Italia will somehow be an extension of this earlier installation (in my mind anyway). There is a series of images from 2002 in Zürich that feels important. I will get you those images too.” – SMW.
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2007-2008
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Photographer: Adela Demetja
Location: Munich.
“My one and only up to now solo show event outside of The Netherlands what happens at Auto Italia will somehow be an extension of this earlier installation (in my mind anyway). There is a series of images from 2002 in Zürich that feels important. I will get you those images too.” – SMW.
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Sabian Baumann
2010
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Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.
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Sabian Baumann
2010
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Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.
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Sabian Baumann
2010
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Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.
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Sabian Baumann
2010
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Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.
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Sabian Baumann
2010
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Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.
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Sabian Baumann
2010
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Documentation of course co-taught in Zürich in 2010 together with http://www.sabianbaumann.ch. Dates: 14-17 September 2010.
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Hannah Wilke
1995
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Edition of 60 performalist self-portraits self-shot with a timer by the artist and archivally stored with floral silk textile.
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Hannah Wilke
1995
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Edition of 60 performalist self-portraits self-shot with a timer by the artist and archivally stored with floral silk textile.
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2017
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Self Portrait Images Ostensibly For Gay Internet Dating Sites (Planetromeo, etc.) Location: Swammerdamstraat Apartment Amsterdam, studio.
From 12. April 2020 (WeTransfer notes): “they are a bit too close for me to properly ‘judge’, they are a bit neutral for me. Carolee always told me to go to where the difficulty was, and somehow my face has always been a challenging situation.” – SMW. 30. April 2020 (inventory note): “I also think of Jo Spence, the British artist, being told she was ‘brave’ for using her own image when she was not classically beautiful. And Carolee Schneemann and Hannah Wilke subverting the ‘ideal image’. I feel somewhere in between as I swing between ‘more ideal’ and ‘less ideal’.” – SMW.
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Hannah Wilke, Jo Spence
2020
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Self Portrait Images Ostensibly For Gay Internet Dating Sites (Planetromeo, etc.) Location: Swammerdamstraat Apartment Amsterdam, shower room.
From 12. April 2020 (WeTransfer notes): “they are a bit too close for me to properly ‘judge’, they are a bit neutral for me. Carolee always told me to go to where the difficulty was, and somehow my face has always been a challenging situation.” – SMW. 30. April 2020 (inventory note): “I also think of Jo Spence, the British artist, being told she was ‘brave’ for using her own image when she was not classically beautiful. And Carolee Schneemann and Hannah Wilke subverting the ‘ideal image’. I feel somewhere in between as I swing between ‘more ideal’ and ‘less ideal’.” – SMW.
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