Jonathan Baldock - Contemporary Artists

Androgny (Bearded)

Androgny (Bearded) The Saatchi Gallery
 

Jonathan Baldock

Androgny (Bearded)

2007
Salt-dough, pins,ribbon, dolls eyes, polystyrene, colouring, paint, synthetic hair

20 x 35 x 28 cm plinth 106 x 18 x 18 cm

Baldock’s busts are inspired by the rigid imperial poses of classical Greek and Roman sculptures. Baldock uses this stylised and commanding format as a foundation on which to layer a myriad of cross-cultural and gendered references. His portraits are always modelled on white male features – an archetypal generic – that when ornamented become flirtatiously androgynous. For Baldock this desexualisation becomes a matter of fetish’s fashion. In his process of working, dough becomes both body and its mortification: sticky, wet, heavy, and suffocating. It’s beaten and pummelled in a ritual of embodiment, purification, and preservation. As Baldock explains, “It’s not only beauty, it’s about playing with perceptions of materiality.”
 
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