The blog of author Dennis Cooper

Butt

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Cheryl Donegan Butt Print, Kiss My Royal Irish Ass (1993)
Performance July 3, 1993, synthetic polymer paint on paper

 

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Seymour Dog Butt (2013)
‘‘Dog’s Butt’, pleasingly symmetrical black and white photographs on iridescent ‘special’ wedding-invitation paper, give criteria of aesthetic judgement a work out. A rally between formal propriety and irreverent smirks, it’s a tail-end challenge to good taste. Aesthetic principles are demoted below economy of materials and efficiency of process. The desktop laminator, with its A4 constraint and auto-framing effect, is the freedom of restriction. Seymour locks down the process to free up the channels of decision-making.’

 

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Young Boy Dancing Group @ Chapter 10 (2017)
‘Young Boy Dancing Group challenges gender and sexuality with lasers in their anal sphincters whose performances are a mishmash of queerness and techno-futurism that could only exist in our digital age.’

 

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Arson A Beautiful Ass (1995)
‘Enter my world, where the curves of the buttocks become an ode to sensuality, freedom, and pop art. My sculptures don’t just provoke; they caress the eye, awaken the senses, and invite abandon. The voluptuousness, the gluttony, the sweetness, or the impertinence of Pattes en l’air—this entire period of my work is an invitation to explore desire, poetry, and perhaps humor, by taking a step back from who we are.’ — Arson

 

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Toilet!? – Human Waste & Earth’s Future (2014)
‘Donning special shit-shaped caps, children line up to get flushed down the toilet.’

 

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Katarina Janeckova He is interested in her Butt and all she cares about is Art (2013)
‘For me, the bear is a perfect substitute for a man. Sometimes I depict the bear as a lover, voyeur, playful cub, perverted old bear or as a symbol of protection. It’s also for my own amusement. I love to create stories and relationships between the figures I paint. I paint those bears as simple, strange dark figures, because it allows you to fantasize. The monolithic black surface of the bear also gives the eye a place to rest among all the colors and wild brush strokes of the painting. Sometimes, I give them glasses or eyes and blushing cheeks to outline a little more about their character or mood.’

 

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Melani de Luca Post-Butt (2018)
‘Melani de Luca’s book Post-Butt looks beyond a good looking arse focusing on the “virality of images in our mediated society”. It’s a book that started from personal curiosity after noticing the “omnipresence of the butt on different channels, especially Instagram and music videos,” she tells It’s Nice That. But what Melani particularly noticed was how much the image and placement of butts had altered over the last 20 years. “The camera got lower, the frames that show the butt last longer and the face is often cut or even completely out of the picture,” she says. Research followed and a theory developed: “the rise of the butt in media was not accidental”.

‘However rather than just posing this as a topic for discussion, Melani developed a book on the subject from her urge to open a platform on the subject. “The images of the butt are embedded in our culture and therefore have a huge influence on society and individual behaviour,” she explains. “Even though music and dance are primarily seen as entertainment, they have an indirect or sometimes direct political function. We could think that the phenomenon of the butt-selfie, also known as ‘belfie’, might be absurd, but the analysis of recent history make it suddenly appear logical. The virality of the buttocks starts from the digital domain but it has repercussions in the physical world.”’

 

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Wang Haiyang Party in the Anus (2018)
‘In Wang Haiyang’s video work, Party in the Anus, an ambiguously gendered figure gyrates and dances with reckless abandon in what appears to be the fleshy vortex of an anus. Echoing the anal spiral into nothingness, the dimly-lit room is carpeted in a whirling black-and-white optical illusion. Ensconced in a full-body suit that masks even their face, the figure appears to relish the debased, scatological environment, embracing what Leo Bersani might perceive as the body’s receptacle of death and disease. For Wang, partying in the anus at the end of the world is a productive proposition.’


Trailer

 

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Nicole Eisenman Procession (2019–2020)
‘The giant in “Perpetual Motion Machine” has gone fishin’, his tuna catch (a bunch of old Bumble Bee cans) dangle heavily from a pole as he tugs a trolly with his free hand. But its wheels are square, a playful detail which might get overlooked, though it means missing the greater point Eisenman is trying to make about societal square pegs in proverbial round holes. In the ultimate act of public humiliation, a naked form adorns the trolley, head bowed while on his hands and knees, wearing only a pair of New York Giants socks. Brightly knit with red, white, and blue (Rangers team colors), the scandal of Eliot Spitzer as Client 9 immediately comes to mind. The figure’s ass, overgrown with sheared wool fleece, lets out a loud, smokey fart every few minutes. (A fog machine has been installed in his anus.) The fart plume is every fifth-grade boy’s laughing delight, and it seems to work well in a room of art snoots, too. If you find yourself unimpressed by the literal butt of this joke, the trolley’s bumper sticker conveys a message direct from the artist: HOW’S MY SCULPTING? CALL 1-800-EAT-SHIT. (The bumper stickers are for sale in the museum’s gift shop.)’

 

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Odd Nerdrum Twilight (1981)
‘I had seen some of his paintings in the beginning, I didn’t really like them, I was not very interested. But then I meet him by accident on a street in Oslo. And he tells me where he is living and it was just a five minute walk from my hotel. And he invites me to come to his house. I go to his house, and we go to the garage. And there he had a huge painting which at that time was called “A Woman Shitting in the Woods.” Life itself is a kind of realism. And life itself is very cruel. Every man goes to the toilet, once a day, he sits down and he shits. Like an animal, you know. Then he cleans, washes his hands, and walks out and he is no more an animal. Then, I really discovered him. Then I started to connect with his painting and understand what he was doing.’ 

 

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Kurt Vonnegut Asshole/Asterik (1973)
‘I have seen people with Vonnegut asterisk tattoos. There is a restaurant with the symbol as its name, and there have been bands named after it too. I doubt Vonnegut knew quite the extent to which his drawing of an asshole that appears at the beginning of Breakfast of Champions would tunnel its way into the culture. But this drawing is a good example of how his images embodied more than what they appeared to represent. As an image, that asshole drawing was not lewd or provocative, and it was not meant to offend or excite. It was matter-of-fact. On the other hand, as a gesture, its aims were less than charitable. The asterisk in the novel had the effect of undercutting literary hubris, and by unleashing it in the text toward the close of the preface as an example of what is likely to come, he drew a line in the sand. With it, he was announcing, “If you are too squeamish or too sophisticated to stomach this asshole-in-the-abstract, then leave off here, worse barbs lie ahead, and if you go any further, deeper cuts would no doubt be in store for the likes of you.” In the late ’60s, members of the band the Sex Pistols swore on live TV and sent half of the UK into uproar. If viewers were shocked by a handful of expletives, there would be no point in them listening to that band’s music or any other punk music for that matter. It would only get more real from there on in. That instance of profanity during the moment of the band’s introduction to the world stage also served as a line in the sand, and like the asterisk, hovered like a warning to all ye who may come.’

 

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Cary Leibowitz (“Candy Ass”) Bird Talk (and butt) (1989)
‘Since his emergence in the 1990s (when he went by the moniker “Candy Ass”), Cary Leibowitz has styled himself as a self-loathing, reluctant artist. Through this cleverly crafted persona, he critiques the pretentiousness of the art world and the commodification of art. He also foregrounds his gay and Jewish identity, exploring how it places him outside of mainstream American society. His work—which encompasses prints, paintings, sculpture, and installation—is full of humor and pathos. He often incorporates such everyday items as mugs and knitted caps into his pieces, altering them with pointed text and arranging them into unlikely forms.’

 

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Básica TV Hemorrhoids: The Movie (2018)
‘In their longest, most prodigious work to-date—totaling over forty minutes, spanning fifteen screens, and accompanied by an installation—the Uruguayan-born art collective first questions our cultural preoccupation with butts, but more than this, asks why this is as far as we go. Katie Couric famously aired her colonoscopy on national television in 2000, but the colon was never sexy. Asses are undeniably so, and as such, are inherently linked to capital, and ultimately power. Why else would we see an onslaught of products and trends come to prominence during the same period as the rise of the ass? Juice cleanses, Activia, colonics, anal bleaching, tapeworm diets, and coffee enemas are just a few of the recent fads that oddly allude to inner workings of a sexualized exterior, but never go further. Basica goes deeper, though, making hemorr- hoids the focal point of their film. This asks us, as viewers, to come face-to-face (literally) with the highly taboo topic, urging us to question our discomfort with it.’


Excerpt

 

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EPSRC The Robotic Rectum (2016)
‘A robotic rectum may help doctors and nurses detect prostate cancer. The technology, which consists of prosthetic buttocks and rectum with in-built robotic technology, has been developed by scientists at Imperial College London. The idea is the device helps train doctors and nurses to perform rectal examinations by accurately recreating the feel of a rectum, as well as providing feedback on their examination technique. The device contains small robotic arms that apply pressure to the silicone rectum, to recreate the shape and feel of the back passage.’

 

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Judie Bamber What Do You Say? (Chrome Egg Butt Plug with Leather Thong) (1989)
Oil on canvas stretched on board

 

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Keith Boadwee Various (1995 – 2019)
‘Boadwee simultaneously pokes fun at the language of art history while paying homage to it. The works cover a wide spectrum, from the somatic brutality of Viennese Actionism to the primary simplicity of De Stijl. There is an ambiguity in the fabrication of these paintings hinting at past performances for which Boadwee first gained recognition in the 1990s. Often using his own body as tool, medium, surface or subject, each work obfuscates the artist’s engagement in his studio—they could stand as autonomous pictorial renderings or possible documentation of a transgressive action. The viewer is invited to draw his or her own conclusions.’

 

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Forrest Bess Various (1947 – 1967)
‘Bess arrived at painting incidentally. Following a psychologically scarring gay bashing and subsequent nervous breakdown during his service in the camouflage division of the US military, he resumed earlier artistic endeavours on the advice of an army psychiatrist.

‘Increasingly Bess was haunted by night-time visions, which he began to record in a book by his bedside. From 1946 onwards he painted principally according to these visions, rendering tense internal conflicts on sex, gender, and sexuality as obscure, oneiric forms, ones that often eluded even the artist himself. He wrote, “the canvases I paint are statements – each one is a statement of what I don’t know. I am only a conduit through which they pass and there are times I suffer because I don’t know.”

‘During the 1950s, Bess divided his time between fishing, painting, and the compilation of a ‘thesis’ centred on a proposition for the unification of the male and female sexes within a biologically male body. Bess’s ideas were inspired by numerous sources, including the traditions of Aboriginal tribespeople, Egyptian, Greek, and Chinese art, and the writings of Havelock Ellis. Around 1955, his own writings distilled in an operation he performed on his perineum, during which he created an orifice intended to receive a penis. Bess’s motivations – the prospect, he claimed, of everlasting life – were likely spurred by an emergent discourse on transsexuality that was catalysed in 1952 by the public disclosure of Christine Jorgensen’s sex reassignment surgery, the first such operation reported in America. In 1954, Bess had declared hermaphroditism “the perfect state of man”.’


“Forrest Bess: Key to the Riddle” (Preview)

 

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John Waters Haunted (2006)
Haunted involves a rephotographed video title. It reads MY ASS IS HAUNTED, snapped from a skin flick starring adult-film star Belladonna. That particular movie was not intended to entice gay male fans, although when frozen in Waters’s viewfinder, the disengaged title becomes a cheeky declaration of homosexual longing and loneliness, of mysterious anal-retentiveness.’

 

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Riikka Hyvönen Various (2016)
‘In the competitive sport of Roller Derby, a bruise is a badge of honour to show off to your fellow team members trackside. What look here like photos are actually massive 3D leather canvasses, which artist Riikka Hyvönen layers with wood, paint and lashings of glitter, working from real images of these ‘derby kisses’.’

 

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Manfred Erjautz Anus Tempus (2016)
Radio controlled clock Junghans Mega, brass, glass, synthetics, touch-up pen.

 

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Veloso, Caio and Dallas Macaquinhos (2016)
‘What is it that the ring of bodies perform in Veloso, Caio and Dallas’ Macaquinhos (little monkeys). Their asses? Yes, but this word is also the slang for a woman who prefers anal over vaginal sex. For the Brazilian artists, the anus is the southern hemisphere of the body, and has the potential to function as its own democratic and collectivizing site, and as the opening of de-colonizing explorations of bodies, desires, anxieties, privacy and exposure.’

 

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Scott Donahue Untitled (2008)
‘The City of Berkeley last year paid artist Scott Donahue $196,000 to install two sculptural groups at either end of a new pedestrian bridge across the freeway on the city’s waterfront. The two installations mostly feature large human figures doing “typical Berkeley” activities. But the artist recently added a series of small bronze bas-relief sculptures around the base of each statue. The new sculptures around the base of the westernmost statue depict, among other things, dogs going shit, fucking, and sniffing each other’s butts. You decide: Is this the best way to spend Berkeley’s taxpayer dollars?’

 

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Claire Lambe LazyBoy (2012)
‘A pair of gold lamé disco pants placed on the floor has plump buttocks as if harbouring a body beneath. The oscillation between the alternate reading of discarded clothing or a prostrate body makes for a disturbingly compelling form. Added to which is the sexual innuendo of the title, meaning much more than a comfortable reclining chair.’

 

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Art Workers Coalition Art Workers Won’t Kiss Ass (1969)
‘The Art Workers’ Coalition (AWC) was an open coalition of artists, filmmakers, writers, critics, and museum staff that formed in New York City in January 1969. Its principal aim was to pressure the city’s museums – notably the Museum of Modern Art – into implementing economic and political reforms. These included a more open and less exclusive exhibition policy concerning the artists they exhibited and promoted: the absence of women artists and artists of color was a principal issue of contention, which led to the formation of Women Artists in Revolution (WAR) in 1969. The coalition successfully pressured the MoMA and other museums into implementing a free admission day that still exists in certain museums to this day. It also pressured and picketed museums into taking a moral stance on the Vietnam War which resulted in its famous My Lai poster And babies, one of the most important works of political art of the early 1970s. The poster was displayed during demonstrations in front of Pablo Picasso′s Guernica at the MoMA in 1970.’

 

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Patrick Henne Various (2016 – 2018)
‘Patrick Henne adopts the motifs of old masters such as Guido Reni, Caravaggio and Jacques-Louis David. Through the expressive and surreal colouring, along with the alteration of some details and titles, which have nothing to do with the original context, Henne transforms the paintings into grotesque, partly blasphemous and whimsical picture worlds. The paintings are the result of a lengthy process: the work of the artist and his study of art history and the examination of the respective documents form the foundation of his work. By sketching and editing the selected templates in Photoshop, he slowly approaches the desired results; color, contrast, details and background are greatly altered, varied or removed.’

 

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Anthea Hamilton Project for Door (After Gaetano Pesce) (2016)
‘If the Turner prize had been decided by Instagram, then Anthea Hamilton’s Project for Door (After Gaetano Pesce) would be a shoo-in to win on Monday. Since mid-September, the UK’s favourite spot for a selfie has been beneath this pair of large, splayed buttocks. Hamilton’s photogenic piece is actually a re-creation of a 1970s proposal by the Italian architect Gaetano Pesce for a building in New York. The buttocks in question were modelled on Pesce’s friend and collaborator Ulderico Manani, who was, Pesce says, delighted to help. “Ulderico was a homosexual and also a bit of an exhibitionist, so he was quite happy to do what I asked,” says Pesce. “When you have an idea and are convinced of its quality, you have no problem communicating it.”’

 

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Arwe Back Buttocks Stool (2016 – )
‘At the height of a successful business career, a burn-out caused Arwe to reconsider what was truly important in life.’

 

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Salvador Dali The Enigma Of William Tell (1933)
‘Depicting Vladimir Lenin half-naked, and with a huge protruding buttock, this Salvador Dali painting seriously offended the surrealist community when it came out. This association was made worse by Dali’s appendant note. He wrote that “the buttock, of course, was the symbol of the revolution of October 1917.” When it was unveiled in 1934, many of his contemporaries tried to physically damage it, without much luck.’

 

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Ronald Ophuis Various (1995 – 1997)
‘Two men in combat uniforms are playing with a ball in a filthy toilet,
disregarding the man crouching on the ground at their feet and bathed in a pool of blood. In a cloakroom, three teenagers hold a fourth one down on the ground and sodomise him with a (large) Coca-Cola bottle. Note that all of them are wearing the same football team uniform. These works by Ronald Ophuis are part of a series of paintings done between 1995 and 1997 and exhibited at the Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam in 1999 under the title ‘Five paintings about violence’. They won the artist rapid fame in the country of Vermeer, especially when he went to court to oppose the state’s demand that a child abuse scene (‘Sweet violence’) be withdrawn from a public exhibition – and won his case.’

 

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Lloyd James Toilet Rolls (2011)
Oil on canvas

 

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Lari Pittman Spiritual and Needy (1991)
acrylic and enamel on mahogany panel, 82 x 66″

 

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Jonathan Monaghan Escape Pod (2015)
‘Jonathan Monaghan’s Escape Pod is an epic, seamlessly-looping 20 minute 3D animation. This magical journey follows a golden stag with a baroque anus from birth to the moment he conceives himself (?) by pooping out a cyborg penis to inseminate …something. That something is a giant set of testicles attached to an equally baroque, flying mansion with a minimalist Scandinavian penthouse. The cycle begins again with the baby stag exploring a world of stunning landscapes and duty-free shops that look like the Miami airport.’

 

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Sarah Lucas I SCREAM DADDIO (2015)

 

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Aline Bouvy and John Gillis The anus, in relation to the penis, the hand, the face (2013)
‘Belgium artists Aline Bouvy and John Gillis are contemporary artists who worked together to produce an unorthodox body of drawings that are a collage of body parts that reference the anus and other private areas of the body.’

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Personalized Anus Sculpture (2012)
‘Nothing says “I love you” better than an actual sculpture of your anus. Each sentimental token is created by making a physical cast from your anus – displaying your unique beauty through the intricate detailing. $1,900.00.’

 

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Carissa Rodriguez Symptomatic / What Would Edith Say (2015)
‘A service top is one who tops under the direction of an eager bottom. A versatile top is one who prefers to top but who bottoms occasionally. Starting at the top, the artist’s tongue—muscle of conceptual articulation and arbiter of aesthetic disposition—is more simply, the locus of language and taste; while accordingly at the bottom, the filth of distinction gathers in the anus. Pornography sanitizes anuses by cosmetically bleaching them for the screen, rendering natural flesh “more uniform with its surrounding area,” similar to the way art galleries light and fluff their spaces to achieve the cold, fluorescent-white installation shot that emits an ambience akin to the sweatshop—an artwork at its maximum efficiency. Between tongue and anus are the organs, situated midway, or Midtown, much like the art advisor’s position between the artist and the collector. Practitioners of Chinese medicine diagnose the conditions of internal organs as its symptoms appear on the tongue’s surface, which is read and appraised like a rare map, rug, vase, or painting, and although it is too overwrought to liken the tongue to a screen (mirroring the artist inside) or to a ‘mood board’ in the case of the branding consultant, the liver and spleen are nevertheless dutifully at work scripting messages to the moist upper surface.’

 

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Anna Uddenberg Journey of Self Discovery (2016)
fiberglass, aqua resin, windjacket, synthetic hair, paint, crocs, fabric, selfie stick, rubber strings, terrace puf, wall tattoo

 

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p.s. Hey. ** Adem Berbic, Hi. It was so hot here yesterday that it was truly shocking. It might descend a little today. ‘Prayers’. Bob Flanagan is a wonderful poet. That was his main form. His S/M performances came later, and the glare that created around his poems is  unfortunate. I never watched ‘True Detective’, but yeah. ‘Twin Peaks’ really spoiled me. ** jay, HI, jay. Thanks. Okay, I’ll try to find a copy of ‘DtP’ on a shelf somewhere and skip around/skim. ‘To the point of incoherence’ … now you’re making me interested. Gosh, dare I? The heat is supposed to start breaking a little today, and it kind of has to because everyone here is kind of going insane. I hope yours is vaporising too. ** James Bennett, Hi! Right, you’re in the middle of this too. Adem made the event seem quite successful. Congrats, sir. Yes … Everyone, Our own Adem Berbic’s first new book ‘Two Stories’ published by Ssnake Press aka our own James Bennett is gettable and you seriously want a copy, I feel utterly confident in saying. You can score it here. So important to concentrate on your writing, so that sounds like a very sane plan. And your modus operandi re: rebuilding your voice does sound quite exciting. Wow. Luck with the apartment hunt. I’m not versed in such things, but if I can help, give a shout. I like ‘Resentment’, of course. I’m a big fan of Gary’s, although I do think non-fiction was his best form, the one he absolutely mastered. Gary was very, very jealous of Kathy, and he did feel compelled to write and say things that let that be known quite frequently. This week? Honestly, mostly hiding out in my shitty air-conditioning. I’m going to see a Fujiko Nakaya fog sculpture with live score by Kali Malone at Pinault this morning. And Zac and I have some work to do. But I’m kind of saving my plans until atmospheric sanity returns starting on Monday. You? You actually getting out and about? ** Carsten, JB is pretty special. Interesting that she’s become almost more admired than Paul at this point. ‘Landscape Suicide’ is great. It’s Benning’s most narrative film by far. It’s not really reflective of his main, structuralist film work. I heard that Celine/Lavant film was terrible, so I never saw it. Terrible not due to any fault of Lavant’s, I understand. ** Steeqhen, Hi! It wouldn’t shock me if some director ends up shooting the ‘Ronnie Rocket’ script, and, yes, what a horrible idea. It’s supposed to go down to 27 degrees next week, which, under the circumstances, is going to feel like winter, I suspect. ** _Black_Acrylic, Here too. Every plan is being delayed for next week. Yesterday being outdoors here was like walking in the Sahara desert. You gotta believe, man, you bet. ** Steve, Matt talked about his current and upcoming projects, but he didn’t mention Louise Hay. Redesigning public space here is such a massive project costing such a massive amount of money, and, given France’s beleaguered economy, my guess is, no, they won’t, or very fitfully. ** Ferdinand, Well, hi there! Terrific to see you. I don’t know about that newer J Bowles book, and I’ll try to find it. Thanks. How are you? ** beaujolais, Hi. Cool, I haven’t checked Instagram yet today, but I will. That’s interesting: When we were in Chicago for the ‘RT’ screening I distinctly remember that a lot of people we met were sporting that exact look/style, which I hadn’t seen elsewhere in such proclivity, and which was very effective, if we’re any indication. ** HaRpEr //, Yeah, she’s so cool. She and her hubby would surely be very surprised by the ongoing strength of her work’s and her following. Yeah, I feel like I’m the living embodiment of ‘A Voice Through a Cloud’. But more like through steam. Your approach to the pitch sounds very labor intensive, yeah, but right. But again, I seem to be better at dashing possibilities. ** laura w, Hi. Yeah, she wasn’t a one-trick pony, although ‘TSL’ is her big pony. Oh, maybe I’ll try to watch that Christmas episode. I don’t mind being narratively lost. I think the last ballyhooed TV show that I ended up thinking was ok at least was ‘Wednesday’, but I only watched the first season, and I’m sure it fell way off. I think it is fashion week here, yes. Horrible/satisfying timing. Instagram is so weird. Last week it somehow decided I wanted every possible far right MAGA/fascist site output in my feed, andI I had to spend days blocking hundreds of them. Now it seems to think I want non-stop videos of people rescuing sea turtles and prying the barnacles off of them, which is of course infinitely better, but still. Oh, the thought of queers everywhere reading ‘Castle Faggot’ in hopes of having their pride in themselves reinforced. ** Okay. Very self-explanatory post for you today. See you tomorrow.

14 Comments

  1. Adem Berbic

    Shucks, we got italicised. Being italicised feels nice. Thank you.

    Prayers indeed. I get a kind of neurotic anger from feeling like I haven’t made the most of sunny weather, and this week has just fallen through completely. Fucking, oh well, I guess.

    There was the P.S. discussion a couple of days or weeks ago about dick versus ass, in writing I mean. The dick does ruin everything, but the thing I’m writing now has to be a dick thing, it can’t be an ass thing — heretical to say here, yes, but in the universe I’m trying to push into, asses are too much of a blip. I think they (penises) have a kind of perfidious specificity which I could work with. Or like, yes, they are halting, but maybe I can sit with that judder, because I think maybe there’s a way to push through it into a nothing which isn’t just nothing but scorches the earth on the way. Hmm.

  2. Carsten

    Some funny stuff there, especially “My ass is haunted” & “He is interested in her Butt and all she cares about is Art”

    Yeah the popularity switch among the Bowleses almost swung too far, where you now have folks putting down Paul’s work, which I don’t think is fair. He always lost me when he went airy & abstract, but as long as he stayed close to the meat & bones he was a damn fine writer.

    I’ve heard that “Landscape Suicide” is a more narrative outlier among Benning’s films. I’m most interested in how he incorporates narration there, because I’m thinking of possibilities to do that with poetry in my own project. I’ve seen a couple of his structuralist works & liked them a lot (11 x 14, One Way Boogie Woogie, Ten Skies, 13 Lakes).

    Bummer about the Lavant/Céline film being such a dud. The thought of Denis playing him sounded thrilling. I can’t think of a better actor-subject fit.

  3. _Black_Acrylic

    I remember when Turner Prize artists would create an almighty fuss in the hope of getting the audience’s attention. Nothing necessarily wrong with that of course. That Anthea Hamilton sculpture is such a showstopper and by rights she should have won.

  4. Larst

    D! Butts!!! I’m surprised you managed to make your Butt post a finite entity… I can picture you sitting down to create the post and emerging decades later, Rip Van Winkle style to a world of robot ASS. Much love my man and thanks again for steering folks my way by mentioning my projects on your best of 2026 list. Heroic in your support! -L

  5. jay

    Hey Dennis. Very cool day, I was very much expecting to see Anna Uddenberg here, she’s sort of the queen of ass art to me – I think the way her sculptures (or dance, or installations, maybe?) obviously centre the performer’s ass – but don’t make that fact totally explicit – is very fun. Having to dance around that aspect of her work is very interesting.

    Hehe, no, don’t check out Industry, lol. It’s not that incoherent, it’s more so just 20% stranger than its contemporaries. It’s not this generations Twin Peaks, or something. Yep, cool about “Debt to Pleasure”. It seems to be one of those books with an unreliable narrator who’s secretly evil, rather than anything more original or interesting, which instantly puts it down a few pegs in my estimation. Glad the heat is breaking, for you and for me. Adios!

  6. Bill

    Hahaha… butts, what’s not to umm love? Looks like the Cheryl Donegan performance video is online:
    https://www.instagram.com/reels/Cp5uHSHgmGT/

    There are also quite a few videos of Young Boy Dancing Group. Looks like they’re more than a one (ahem) trick pony.

    The New Queer Sound/Media event went well. A friend shot some short video clips, will share when they’re ready.

    Bill

  7. James Bennett

    Dennis, Merci for the shout out and encouraging words about writing. How was the fog sculpture?
    And thanks also for your kind offer re: apartment stuff. I guess just keep your ear to the grapevine and bear me in mind if you hear of anything ?
    God, jealousy is a hell of a drug. I think you’re onto something with Gary and non-fiction. I recently read his memoir and it was so good.
    Yes I am getting out and about, for work, maybe a bit more than I’d like. The restuarant is boiling but I think my body and/or mind have acclimstised to it a bit. I have some friends from London visiting this weekend so I’ll be out and about with them too. Fingers crossed the promised storms come tonight to deliver us all.

    Xo me

  8. Ferdinand

    Haha I am good Dennis, I find myself dreaming of butts too lately. The
    Young Boy Dancing Group with their lazers got reincarnated as the women in the recent Madonna album promo film it seems. Dolce and Gabanna provided a budget she was clearly happy with. Have a good weekend !

  9. Steve

    It’s great when scientists and doctors accidentally create fetish material! Although I haven’t seen the new JACKASS movie, it includes a scene where a robot fingers several cast members’ asses. (In my dream world, John Waters would’ve directed their final film.)

    May the heat let up this weekend.

  10. Shea

    Hi Dennis,

    This must be some cosmic coincidence. I was listening through an old hard drive and the shuffle play put on a song I recorded a couple years ago after reading Try. Then I come to your blog and see a post all about butts, and am reminded of Ziggy’s NY father’s obsession with his asshole. Maybe I was being pushed to your blog by the universe or some esoteric god of hard drives and digital media, maybe I am reading too much into it, but anyway here is a link to the track–you may like it or may not, oh well:
    https://makeshiftkink.bandcamp.com/track/try

    I hear the heat is horrible in your neck of the woods. We had it bad here in Portland, OR earlier in the week but nothing like Europe… hoping the summer isn’t too bad but I am preparing for the worst. Stay cool xx

  11. Laura

    hi Dennis!

    hey clearly you’ve seen our v own Charalampos’ book, right? bc tonight he let me at it and literally brought me to tears from start to finish he’s so good. i’ll crash out if he doesn’t get a second edition in 3,2,1. i’m still a bit under so i can’t talk about arses for at least the next half hour lol but i totally missed you yesterday so

    … Jane Bowles! can’t get into her. =D maybe i should have given her novel a fairer chance back when, and maybe i still will, but i actually read this one first, idek why, and oof the orientalism. by which i mean Al-Maghreb means ‘the West’, but do these ppl ever know… nevermind.

    her failure to capture Arab speech patterns and riff off the culture might be totally on purpose but i don’t get anything out of fictional Moroccan women who sound like aliens, Zodelia is a bollocks name, might as well be Uhura, there’s probably a Batoul (‘Ascete’) in there but who really knows. no way on earth would a respected elderly lady be referred to as Tetoum lol, which is short for Fatima, instead of idk Khalti (Auntie) if not straight up Hajja or even Lalla (Madam). meanwhile, a child who is a tea girl goes by Aïcha instead of Choucha or whatever, just no.

    on the topic of tea, that stuff would have shown up right away and no-one would have remotely conceived of withholding food bc the guest ‘can eat later w the Nasara’. that was just a knives out moment ugh. they wanted her to die. we just don’t know why.

    the thing w the wedding, the mother and the husband does sound p Moroccan but the tone is super off, for a sapphic woman Jane here did absolutely nothing to even like distantly approach the creative super layered sharp sweet ebb and flow of a female-centric community like that.

    ‘porcupine’ — gtfo

    ‘cars and trucks’ — quite sure she was taking the absolute piss out of cultural differences the whole time and particularly at that time but this doesn’t do it for me.

    and i mean, she probably just really wanted to write about an alien experience here as opposed to a lot of her mind-in-turmoil stuff, even if she did keep the conversational voids and hypnotic-ish repetitions etc — but if that’s the fundamental case then idk girl. just don’t use people down whose streets you’re doing the colonial shuffle, write scifi. ^_^

    anyway! how did platonically meeting Matt Wolf go? p sure it was him who hosted a talk w Sandi Simcha Dubowski a while ago, apropos of that Sabbath Queen docu which i won’t get into rn bc i’d come out pink and smelling like detergent =)

    lowkey love how we’re turning your comments section into a society section for a hot minute here lol so bear w me — think i know which clip of my new fav you saw the other day: so they’re all hanging out there on first row, right? and Madonna is like ‘hot boy i tried to contact you so you’d be in my music video but couldn’t get through, you were being a bitch’, and Kate Moss is like ‘what the fuck’ and Storrie is like ‘dude i have a job’. i sort of enjoyed that. but honestly guy’s just a freak in plain sight, i’ll vouch for him. and you trust me a little, don’t you…?

    he’s actually being cancelled today for being into serial killers apparently, yesterday he was being cancelled for having good taste in industrial noise, i.e. Sunny Holocaust’s remix of Tanz Des Terrors by Stahlschlag lol. surely can’t be letting those ppl have him now =(

    anyway if i ever run into the guy he’s gonna have to buy me a pack of smokes bc man the way i’m fighting to hook him up good before someone hooks him up bad. =)

    but now! it is my wish for you Dennis, my always fav, to make a film so weird yet golden agey they’ll just have no choice but to invite you to Fashion Week lolol and then you can idk manspread there and smoke and be swooned at — i’d have so much fun w that and you might unironically turn out the most stylish. =D

    (also i can see your guy Zac being game, idk about fashion shows lol but a pricey film w non boring producers…? yes)

    regardless — i like the thing about your (non)actors and the whole individualised approach. must be p gorgeous, both looking into someone and being looked at like that, then making a thing. doesn’t make me want to become man on bus for you any less ^_^

    (also remember i wanted to be prompted in between chapters? well the prompt is now part of the novel, fml, i better be any good)

    <3

  12. HaRpEr //

    Hey. I remember as a kid when the ‘Human Centipede’ craze was happening and I think a school newsletter was sent out to inform parents about it. Even as a kid I thought everything surrounding it was dumb, though I do miss that era of easily streamlined low budget, extreme horror. There’s stuff on YouTube obviously, but if it’s TOO extreme it gets flagged and removed. Hoax videos of violence probably supplanted the public need for actual films.

    I managed to re-write my pitch to its essentials and have now sent the MS to six publishers so far. Wish me luck!
    I suppose I’m going to spend some time working on short writings for mags and stuff while I keep plotting out the centrepiece of my conceptual trilogy thing until I think I’m emotionally ready to approach the page. This is going to be the most ambitious thing I’ve ever written and I get out of breath thinking about it for too long. It’s been on my mind everyday since I was fourteen so I’ve had my sweet time to dwell on it, but I’m doing a total re-write that will take a new approach whilst trying to maintain whatever energy was at its core during my earliest scrawls. It’s going to be impossible but I’m ready. I have to do this now and not later. This probably sounds pretentious, but I’m writing this book so I don’t have to think about it anymore, if that’s even possible. Nevertheless, I need some time to shake off what I’ve just finished, so I just want to be impromptu for a while.
    Anyway, wishing for a weekend that feels at least slightly less like hell than the past couple of days.

  13. Thom

    Heyyyy Dennis! Threw up at work after an hour so im just laying around at home all day. Good time to catch up with the blog. Loved dead movies especially… Coens def could have pulled off a mostly dialogue free movie… Also the spotlights are good refreshers or things to add to lists….

    Anyway excellent post today. Lots to enjoy here… Really love the roller derby asses, very strong presence, that can even be felt thru the screen… love the woman shitting in the woods painting too. I will admit that the Vonnegut asshole is also a fave, but im sorta an unabashed fan of Kurts, even the kinda sloppy/aimless 70s/80s stuff… but that asshole is classic and timeless no matter what you think of his novels hehe…

    Anyway I’m reading Malina, and its def a stunner. Really love the way it interrogates the nature and use of language in our lives. Also, dare I say, a near perfect marriage of content and form in this thing?? Wow, love it soo far!

    Hope that things are cooling down for ya, we’ve had a couple glorious cloudy days over here after a mini stretch of hot days. I also am super sensitive to heat so my threshold is low… Hope its a good weekend comin up for you in any case, even if its just surviving!!

  14. laura w

    it’s so fascinating what personality instagram attempts to assign us. mine seems to understand i like knitting and i like books but then the wires get a little crossed and i get a lot of fantasy romance in my feed which doesn’t interest me at all.

    i’ve not seen wednesday but i also don’t have netflix anymore! i think i attempted to watch stranger things way back when and then never touched another netflix original. it was actually because someone tricked me into thinking it was like twin peaks; it was not (obviously).

    gary indiana! i actually just read resentment back in january, funny enough. i’ve loved pretty much all his books, but that was the first time i ever felt tired of him by the end of it- it’s very long comparatively and the guessing game of “who’s who” kind of takes over. also, man, he really hated dominick dunne. but still, fun book.

    it must have been kind of strange for you when rent boy came out.

    got procreate for my ipad and have been having fun making a little doodle. the weekend is almost here!! exciting.

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