Blinded by Love
Monograph edited by Dominic Johnson with texts by Amelia Jones, Ron Athey, David Thorp, Vaginal Davis, Jennifer Doyle and Achille Bonito Oliva
Damiani Editore (2006)
about:
A monographic publication on the work of Franko B, Blinded by Love documents his practical research into the politics of performance, covering over 15 years of artistic activity.
The works in the volume span from paintings and objects, characterized by the recurring triptych Man-Heart-Cross, to the documentation concerning live performances in which the artist’s flesh and blood become a canvas for the representation of vulnerability, pain and loss.
256 pages, colour images throughout, 25 x 31 cm
Damiani Editore [Bologna] (2006)
With his robust body tattooed, the self-inflicted wounds and the slow bleeding transformed into an actual drip technique, performer and visual artist Franko B firmly made his mark as a new icon of contemporary body art. Printed in an all black edition, Blinded by Love documents his activity within the practice of performance from the early 90’s to the present, also introducing his most recent works. Over the years this powerful imagery of the wounded body and blood has been a vehicle for the most varied reflections such as vulnerability, pain, loss and, more generally, the alienation and trauma aroused by the cultural, religious and political establishment. The works documented in Blinded by Love reflect the artist’s recent decision to abandon the blood practice and turn his research towards new strategies. From the circular works on wood, featuring a recurrent “man-heart-cross” triptych, to the monochrome blacks (some inspired by the Abu Ghraib Prison), right down to the installations of objets trouvés wrapped in bloody paper, Franko B’s new works range variously between drawings, paintings, photos and installations. Born in Milan in 1960, Franko B has lived in London since 1979. He became active in body art performance in 1990 and has presented around forty performances at numerous international venues including the Tate Modern and the ICA in London and the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels.
works:
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• Black Paintings
acrylic on canvas and readymade objects (2004-208)
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• Circle Paintings
acrylic on wood (2004)
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• Blood Canvas
series of collages and wrapped objects (1999-2002)
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• I Miss you
perfomance (1999-2005)
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• Still Life
photographic series (2001-2018)
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• Oh Lover Boy
performance (2001-2005)
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• Still Life
performance (2003-2006)
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• Aktion 398
performance (1998-2002)
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• Collages
mixed-media collages (1999-2005)
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• Relics
series of sculptures (1999)
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• Resin
series of sculptures (1999-2007)
texts:
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• Corporeal Malediction: Franko B’s Body / Art and the Trace of Whiteness
Amelia Jones
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• Critical Tears: Franko B’s “I Miss You”
Jennifer Doyle
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• Bodies of Distress: Franko B’s Paintings and Objects
David Thorp