{"id":65,"date":"2005-03-07T11:56:39","date_gmt":"2005-03-07T18:56:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lucazoid.com\/bilateral\/the-wild-boys-at-mememememe-gallery\/"},"modified":"2008-01-02T10:27:26","modified_gmt":"2008-01-02T17:27:26","slug":"the-wild-boys-at-mememememe-gallery","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lucazoid.com\/bilateral\/the-wild-boys-at-mememememe-gallery\/","title":{"rendered":"the wild boys at mememememe gallery"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><font size=\"2\"> <\/font>Last night Mickie and I went down to mememememe gallery near central station to see the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.livejournal.com\/community\/thewildboys\/\">Wild Boys<\/a> show. Wild Boys is a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mardigras.org.au\/Festival\/Event.aspx?function=eventdetail&amp;from=type&amp;eventid=88\">Mardi-Gras<\/a> event starring Tim Hilton, Richard Gurney, Trevor Fry and guests. These self-styled faggotty luminaries occupy the space for 3 weeks. The idea is: the show begins with nothing, grows over time, and (sort of) culminates in a closing event on the 4th March at 6pm.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nThe show has only just begun, and is (at this moment) much more sparse than the previous Wild Boys show (at Phat Space in 2003). Hilton notes on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.livejournal.com\/users\/mikofanclub\/102925.html\">his blog<\/a> that he&#8217;s already experienced the dilemma of &#8220;emptiness&#8221; &#8211; with some gallery visitors disappointed that there &#8220;wasn&#8217;t enough art&#8221; in the room. But as his mum suggests, &#8220;Everybody uses the Mardi Gras for their own agenda.&#8221; I agree: that&#8217;s the trouble with being part of a festival which is significantly about identity politics and entertainment  &#8211; it makes your experimental, bitsy, durational artwork seem slight and contentless.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s not to say that it actually IS slight and contentless &#8211; au contrair! But you have to &#8220;adjust your set&#8221; in order to really appreciate what the wild boys are trying to achieve. Last night there were already plenty of things growing in the space. It&#8217;s kind of difficult to know &#8220;whose is whose.&#8221; For instance, the nestling, writhing yams on the gallery floor are scatalogical manifestations, which I thought typical of Trevor Fry, but I found out later that they were a Hilton creation. And the dozens of electric-typewritten sheets succinctly and poetically recalling the author&#8217;s many sexual partners &#8211; well, I assumed these were by Hilton, but I was wrong there too &#8211; from memory, these texts were an offering from a ring-in called Luke.<\/p>\n<p>Actually, it doesn&#8217;t really matter who did what &#8211; the wild boys (and some girls too &#8211; like Sarah Goffman and Elvis Richardson) are creating a collaborative, &#8220;all-over&#8221; environment which fosters organic growth. A botanical metaphor is not out of order, but I prefer an animal one &#8211; especially something to do with &#8220;nesting&#8221;. Nesting (by birds, rats, or these Wild Boys) takes time, and is never really a completed task &#8211; there&#8217;s always more stuff to drag in to make it cosier, to decorate the &#8220;pad&#8221;. In the early days, each small Wild Boys contribution makes a big difference &#8211; as they strive to &#8220;own&#8221; the place. This is equally true in rental housing and art galleries &#8211; which retain the grimy imprints of a thousand previous tenants. But over time the space &#8220;fills up&#8221; and they have to exert proportionately more energy to &#8220;change its character&#8221; significantly. Or (and this will be interesting to watch, in the case of the wild boys)  it might be necessary to <span style=\"font-style: italic\">remove <\/span>elements which they have previously lodged there.<\/p>\n<p>I like the idea of the art gallery as a kind of &#8220;lifestyle apartment&#8221; (in this case, complete with awe-inspiring city views from vast windows) &#8211;  to which you simply <span style=\"font-style: italic\">have <\/span>to invite your friends to enjoy. The whole thing is very &#8220;New York-style loft.&#8221; Indeed, the folks who run gallery mememememe, I hear, often rent it out to advertising agencies for photo shoots for this very reason.  We often sneer at &#8220;lifestyle&#8221; as a yuppie construct, something that can be purchased at the Moore Park Mega Centre.  However, I think that for all the Wild Boys artists, &#8220;being an artist&#8221; is a lifestyle choice they would loathe relinquish. This lifestyle involves hanging out together, playing (and making) music, countless &#8220;show and tell&#8221; sessions, eating together, (and now relentless blogging)&#8230; it&#8217;s a lifestyle of stimulus <span style=\"font-style: italic\">and <\/span>response, consumption <span style=\"font-style: italic\">and <\/span>production, presentation <span style=\"font-style: italic\">and <\/span>participation.  It is, in short, a very &#8220;social&#8221; way of working &#8211; and it&#8217;s clear that when we visit the wild boys exhibition, we are not just &#8220;looking at&#8221; their work, we are participating in its production. I find it infectious, and I think if this &#8220;inhabitation&#8221; model were more widely adopted, I might be tempted to visit art galleries more often.<\/p>\n<p>[update &#8211; plenty of WildBoys discussion going on at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.haloscan.com\/comments\/nesbitt\/110922822443775435\/#106553\">Art Life<\/a>, and at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.livejournal.com\/community\/thewildboys\/21016.html\">WildBoys<\/a> blogs. Oh, and I&#8217;ve been told its the Moore Park Supa Centa, not &#8220;Mega&#8221;. Sorry &#8217;bout that&#8230;]<\/p>\n<p>[update &#8211; read an essay on Wild Boy Trevor Fry, in an enjoyable review  by Lisa Kelly, which considers his work over recent years. Check it out at <a href=\"http:\/\/sydneyartseen.blog-city.com\/read\/1103989.htm\">Sydney Art Seen Society&#8230;<\/a>]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last night Mickie and I went down to mememememe gallery near central station to see the Wild Boys show. Wild Boys is a Mardi-Gras event starring Tim Hilton, Richard Gurney, Trevor Fry and guests. These self-styled faggotty luminaries occupy the space for 3 weeks. 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