DIVUS LONDON: Jan Turner: Parents’ voice in the back | výstava
Jan Turner: [b]Parents’ voice in the back[/b] | výstava

Jan Turner: Parents’ voice in the back | výstava

25.09.2015 19:00 - 21.11.2015

DIVUS LONDON | en cs

Piece of text about Jan Turner from Artycok website

... Jan Turner is the only Czech conceptual artist who knows how to create contemporary artwork. It’s necessary to make it worse and not to aim to create something bettter. The work has to be ridiculous at first sight to both experts and amateurs. But it has to make them chill when leaving the gallery and appear in their dreams. ...

Photographs
We all carry on our backs the stress we feel from the story we have lived. Some backs are beautiful, but it comes at a cost.
The circles on the backs are made by taking a vessel with a round opening, which are then placed on the skin and the air is removed. Where the tissue is perfused with blood, nothing happens. In places where various bodily wastes have accumulated, the tissue and the capillary veins are inelastic, leathery and fragile. When such a place becomes engorged, the veins burst, and the blood spills into the area beneath the skin to form bruises. Some of it evaporates into the vessel; some of it is absorbed by the lymphatic system.
Tissue usually becomes clogged in places where it is constricted. It does so not on its own but because of membranes located throughout the body. We get the same effect when we wrap a piece of foam rubber in plastic foil that we pull tighter and tighter until the pores in the foam rubber become constricted. This is more or less how it works.
The system of membranes responds to stress by constricting, sometimes by as much as 250 kilograms per square centimeter. It can completely twist our whole body. If a part of the body constricts itself to the point of becoming clogged and we then place a cup or a jar with a vacuum on that spot, the tissue cannot withstand the pressure and blood begins to flow. Sometimes lymph as well.
Membranes respond to acute stress, but they also remember earlier stress, including the original one. What is more, acute stress is often a derivative or copy, a creative offshoot of the original stress. And this original stress dates back to the time when the young child was surrounded by its parents.
Although parents are not responsible for everything, they represent the child’s first interpersonal experience, during which it forms a whole series of habits that influence its future life, including the places, relationships and situations we find ourselves in.
These photographs of deformed backs can be called pictures of our inter-subjectivity, or imprints of our bio-psycho-social identity... or subcutaneous records of our suffering.

The skull on the speaker perhaps most recalls death. But here it represents parental deadening, which is actually life-giving. It creates obstacles that you have to learn from or you will never overcome them. The skull represents what the “parents’ voice” is saying, and the speaker is the voice itself, its sound.
In the broader sense, “parents’ voice” isn’t just how parental behavior influences children. It also includes biological, innate and genetic contents, the mood within the family – all of which is transmitted from generation to generation.

Beauty of the damage or The existential body, metal pipes

The role – The Roll, video, 73 s.
Handling a toilet paper role is a strongly personal gesture. Having been initiated by parents, it continues to develop in the perfect privacy of the toilet, free of other people's advice and consultations. It completely suits individual needs that - undistorted in the safety of the lavatory seclusion - project themselves in the trajectories of movement, the agility of one's fingers, the amount of paper used...They also reflect very well the atmosphere outside the toilet room – the environment from which they originate.

Text written by Jan Turner and edited by Ivan Mečl

Jan Turner in Umělec
Jan Turner on Artyčok

Jan Turner web





25.09.2015 19:00 - 21.11.2015

Comments

There are currently no comments.

Add new comment

Recommended articles

My Career in Poetry or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Institution My Career in Poetry or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Institution
An American poet was invited to the White House in order to read his controversial plagiarized poetry. All tricked out and ready to do it his way, he comes to the “scandalous” realization that nothing bothers anyone anymore, and instead of banging your head against the wall it is better to build you own walls or at least little fences.
Magda Tóthová Magda Tóthová
Borrowing heavily from fairy tales, fables and science fiction, the art of Magda Tóthová revolves around modern utopias and social models and their failures. Her works address personal and social issues, both the private and the political. The stylistic device of personification is central to the social criticism emblematic of her work and to the negotiation of concepts used to construct norms.…
Le Dernier Cri and the black penis of Marseille Le Dernier Cri and the black penis of Marseille
We’re constantly hearing that someone would like to do some joint project, organize something together, some event, but… damn, how to put it... we really like what you’re doing but it might piss someone off back home. Sure, it’s true that every now and then someone gets kicked out of this institution or that institute for organizing something with Divus, but weren’t they actually terribly self…
MIKROB MIKROB
There’s 130 kilos of fat, muscles, brain & raw power on the Serbian contemporary art scene, all molded together into a 175-cm tall, 44-year-old body. It’s owner is known by a countless number of different names, including Bamboo, Mexican, Groom, Big Pain in the Ass, but most of all he’s known as MICROBE!… Hero of the losers, fighter for the rights of the dispossessed, folk artist, entertainer…
04.02.2020 10:17
Where to go next?
out - archeology
S.d.Ch, Solitaires and Periphery Culture (a generation born around 1970)
S.d.Ch, Solitaires and Periphery Culture (a generation born around 1970)
Josef Jindrák
Who is S.d.Ch? A person of many interests, active in various fields—literature, theater—known for his comics and collages in the art field. A poet and playwright foremost. A loner by nature and determination, his work doesn’t meet the current trends. He always puts forth personal enunciation, although its inner structure can get very complicated. It’s pleasant that he is a normal person and a…
Read more...
out - poetry
THC Review and the Condemned Past
THC Review and the Condemned Past
Ivan Mečl
We are the fifth global party! Pítr Dragota and Viki Shock, Fragmenty geniality / Fragments of Charisma, May and June 1997. When Viki came to visit, it was only to show me some drawings and collages. It was only as an afterthought that he showed me the Czech samizdat publication from the late 1990s, THC Review. When he saw how it fascinated me, he panicked and insisted that THAT creation is…
Read more...
prize
To hen kai pán (Jindřich Chalupecký Prize Laureate 1998 Jiří Černický)
To hen kai pán (Jindřich Chalupecký Prize Laureate 1998 Jiří Černický)
Read more...
birthing pains
Who’s Afraid of Motherhood?
Who’s Afraid of Motherhood?
Zuzana Štefková
Expanding the definition of “mother” is also a space for reducing pressure and for potential liberation.1 Carol Stabile The year was 2003, and in the deep forests of Lapák in the Kladno area, a woman in the later phase of pregnancy stopped along the path. As part of the “Artists in the Woods” exhibit, passers-by could catch a glimpse of her round belly, which she exposed especially for them in…
Read more...
Books, video, editions and artworks that might interest you Go to e-shop
It may be tasteless, but above all it is shockingly anti-literary. In other words: it is literature! Nor should its side ...
More info...
11 EUR
12 USD
15 x 23 x 3 cm | 280 pages on fine heavyweight art paper | edited by Vadimir Mattioni | text, design and graphics by Autopsia |...
More info...
35 EUR
37 USD
Stories of coprophiliac and coprolaliac characters are full of love, sentiment and adventure. Of special interest are also...
More info...
3,22 EUR
3 USD
Alt Marsh Right Mix (AMRM) is designed mainly for those temperaments who despite their doubts still cling to humanistic values....
More info...
14,40 EUR
15 USD

Studio

Divus and its services

Studio Divus designs and develops your ideas for projects, presentations or entire PR packages using all sorts of visual means and media. We offer our clients complete solutions as well as all the individual steps along the way. In our work we bring together the most up-to-date and classic technologies, enabling us to produce a wide range of products. But we do more than just prints and digital projects, ad materials, posters, catalogues, books, the production of screen and space presentations in interiors or exteriors, digital work and image publication on the internet; we also produce digital films—including the editing, sound and 3-D effects—and we use this technology for web pages and for company presentations. We specialize in ...
 

Citation of the day. Publisher is not liable for any mental and physical states which may arise after reading the quote.

Enlightenment is always late.
CONTACTS AND VISITOR INFORMATION The entire editorial staff contacts

DIVUS LONDON

 

STORE
Arch 8, Resolution Way, Deptford

London SE8 4NT, United Kingdom
Open on appointment

 

OFFICE
7 West Street, Hastings
East Sussex, TN34 3AN
, United Kingdom
Open on appointment
 

Ivan Mečl
ivan@divus.org.uk, +44 (0) 7526 902 082

DIVUS
NOVA PERLA
Kyjov 37, 407 47 Krásná Lípa
Czech Republic
divus@divus.cz
+420 222 264 830, +420 602 269 888

Open daily 10am to 6pm
and on appointment.

 

DIVUS BERLIN
Potsdamer Str. 161, 10783 Berlin
Germany

berlin@divus.cz, +49 (0) 1512 9088 150
Open on appointment.

 

DIVUS WIEN
wien@divus.cz
DIVUS MEXICO CITY
mexico@divus.cz
DIVUS BARCELONA
barcelona@divus.cz
DIVUS MOSCOW & MINSK

alena@divus.cz

DIVUS NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIPTION
Divus New book by I.M.Jirous in English at our online bookshop.