- Transgressive art
Transgressive art refers to
art forms that aim to transgress; i.e. to outrage or violate basicmores and sensibilities. The term "trangressive" was first used by American filmmakerNick Zedd and his "Cinema of Transgression " in1985 . Zedd used it to describe his legacy with underground filmmakers likeAndy Warhol , John Waters, andKenneth Anger , and the relationship they shared with Zedd and his New York peers in the early '80s.Definition
From a collegiate perspective, many traces of transgression can be found in any art which by some is considered
offensive because of itsshock value ; from the FrenchSalon des Refusés artists toDada andsurrealism . PhilosophersMikhail Bakhtin andGeorges Bataille have published works on the nature of transgression. Probably the most thorough book on the early transgressive movement is "Deathtripping: The Cinema of Transgression" byJack Sargeant .Transgressional works share some themes with art that deals with psychological dislocation and
mental illness . Examples of this relationship, between social transgression and the exploration of mental states relating to illness, include many of the activities and works of theDadaists ,Surrealists andFluxus related artists, such asCarolee Schneemann - and, in literature,Albert Camus 's "L'Etranger" orJ.D. Salinger 's "The Catcher in the Rye ".Changes in movement
Since the late 1990s a new group of transgressive artists has emerged. In China several artists became well known for producing transgressive art, including Zhu Yu, who achieved notoriety when he published images of himself eating what appeared to be a human
fetus ,Yang Zhichao for extremebody art , and Peng Yu for killing animals.Artists
Perhaps the most famous transgressive artist of early 1980s,
Richard Kern began making films in New York with infamous underground actorsNick Zedd andLung Leg . Some of them were videos for artists like theButthole Surfers andSonic Youth .Subsequent transgressive artists of the 1990s overlapped the boundaries of literature, art, and music, most notably
GG Allin ,Lisa Crystal Carver ,Costes andDame Darcy . With these artists came a greater emphasis on life itself (or death) as art, rather than just depicting a certain mindset in film or music. They were instrumental in creating a new type of visionary art and music, and influenced artists likeAlec Empire ,Cock E.S.P. ,Crash Worship ,Usama Alshaibi ,Natural Athlete ,Liz Armstrong ,Lennie Lee ,Johnny Terris ,Weasel Walter ,Andy Ortmann , and the later work featured inPeter Bagge 's Hate.However, the term can also be applied to transgressive literature as well. Recent examples include "Trainspotting" by
Irvine Welsh , "Blood and Guts in High School" byKathy Acker , "American Psycho " byBret Easton Ellis , "Fight Club " byChuck Palahniuk , andJ.G. Ballard 's short story "The Enormous Space". These works dealt with issues that were considered to be outside the social norms. Their characters abused drugs, engaged in violent behaviour or could have been considered sexual deviants.Among the most notorious works of transgressive art among the general public have been sculpture, collages, and installation art which self-consciously sought to offend Christian religious sensibilities. These include
Andres Serrano 'sPiss Christ , featuring a crucifix in a beaker of urine, andChris Ofili 'sThe Holy Virgin Mary , a multi-media painting which is partially made of elephant dung.ee also
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Cinema of Transgression
*New French Extremity
*Shock art
*Transgressional fiction References
"Transgressions : The Offences of Art" (2003) -
Anthony Julius ISBN 0-500-23799-9"Deathtripping: The Cinema of Transgression" (1995)Jack Sargeant
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