- Ursula Merchant
Infobox Person
image_size = 150px
name = Ursula S. Merchant
birth_date = birth date and age|1932|09|10
birth_place = flagicon|Rostock ,Germany
occupation = Artist/Writer/Philosopher
reference = http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=all#focusUrsula Merchant (born
September 10 1932 inRostock is a German Las Vegas- based Germanperformance artist ,conceptual artist ,carpenter . She is probably best known for her series 'Forkin' Hell'.Early life
Merchant was born "Ursula S. Wernerberger"' in post-war
Rostock . Her parents were of Russian extraction. Her father abandoned Ursula and her mother early in Ursula's youth, when he returned from aprisoner of war camp afterWorld War II . Her family moved to a remote village in the Black Mountains ofSwitzerland after the house next to theirs was destroyed during the bombing at the close ofWorld War II . When she was 12, she and her family moved back to Rostock and shared an apartment withMikhail Trotsky in Elisabethkleverstraße in Rostock. Mikhail Trotsky at the time was a former Russian peasant exile who was quick to recognise and encourage Ursula's artistic potential. Trotsky generously mentored the gifted young Ursula on Russian mysticism and literature, sword play and instructed her on the rules of verse. About this, Merchant recalled, "I knew at that moment that I had found my 'Innere Gedanken', my inner most desire, I immediately knew I would be an artist and that I would do art performances".The same year, the prodigious Merchant was to start work on 'Mein Liebling roter Schuh für regnerische Tage' in what was to become a hit play.
In the early 1960s Merchant worked night shifts as a
carpenter in a timber factory to help fund her first works of art.Work
She incorporates mixed media elements to create situational environments based on collective ideologies that blur the boundary between fact and fiction. Her works frequently examine abstract notions of the abject in relation to surrealism , she speaks of her work in symbolic terms using a distinctive style and displaying a fondness for
aphorism .Merchant has also received notoriety as a stage/playwright, visual artist, and as singer/songwriter for her feminist neo-fascist musical work. In 1967 Ursula met and briefly lived with
Diane Arbus whilst in New York, after attending the "New Documents" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. Arbus' photography was to have a profound influence on the work that followed.Martin Crimp 's 1997 play "Attempts on Her Life " is a deconstructivist exploration of her life through the invisible Annie, recollecting (through others speech) her many failed attempts to take her own life. Had she succeeded in doing so, it would have not only stunted the growth of modern performance art to a significant degree, but she may also not have lived to give birth to her daughterKatie Absolom (Born Katie Merchant), whose racist watercolours were the inspiration for Warhol's early works.Brief Personal History
· 1932 – Born in Rostock, Germany.
· 1948-1953 – Studies at the Sorbonne Paris France.
· 1953-1954 – Brief excursion to London England were she learns English and meets Lucian Freud
· 1962 – Emigrates to Las Vegas, USA.
Cultural References
Singer-songwriter
Elliott Smith refers to Ursula Merchant. in his song "Color Bars," which appears on his 2000 album "Figure 8."Referenced from:
Howell, L (1994), "The Arbus Legacy", Pan Biographies.
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