Jake & Dinos Chapman
15 July - 17 September 2011
JAKE & DINOS CHAPMAN
Jake or Dinos Chapman
15 July— 17 September, 2011
White Cube is pleased to present a new exhibition by Jake or Dinos Chapman.
Jake and Dinos Chapman began their artistic collaboration after
graduating from the Royal College of Art in London in 1990 when they
created We are Artists. Since this self-defining anti-aesthetic
manifesto was first stencilled onto a mud-splattered wall at the ICA,
London in 1992 they have developed their own shared discourse as
‘sore-eyed scopophiliac oxymorons’ with, as they put it at the time, ‘a
benevolent contingency of conceits’.
Over the last twenty years their practice has seen them make
iconoclastic sculpture, paintings, prints and installations that
examine, with searing wit and energy, contemporary politics, religion
and morality. In the essay accompanying their survey show at Tate
Liverpool in 2006, Christoph Grunenberg described the work as existing
between that which repulses and that which attracts the viewer.
Furthermore, he said that what becomes really disturbing is "the
underlying psychological meanings – the attacks on the whole body, the
blurring of gender lines, the revulsions of the abject, the insinuations
of sadism and moral offences. While their sculptures, paintings and
prints function perfectly on a visceral level without theoretical
superstructure, particular figures, motifs and images can always be
traced to specific textual and visual references.”
Working distinctly has also been part of the brothers’ practice as was
demonstrated with their ‘GCSE Art Project’ in 1999, which saw Jake and
Dinos creating works to pass their GCSEs as individuals, not as the
artistic duo that had established an international reputation. In 2000
they went on to create ‘Exquisite Corpse’, a body of work inspired by
the Surrealist game where each contributor adds his part to a drawing
without revealing his artistic input to the other.
For the past year, Jake and Dinos have been working in separate studios
to produce a series of works in isolation from each other. Only in the
staging of this show will each become aware of what the other has done.
Unlike Gilbert & George, for whom Jake and Dinos worked at times as
studio assistants, their practice is not one of ‘singular duality’. They
have always discussed, debated, argued and on occasion fought over
creative and cultural ideas, but in this exhibition they will scrutinise
and confront the whole idea of creative collaboration.
In a recent interview Dinos stated that "Jake and I only make things
that amuse us… So I make things for Jake and he makes things for me.”
Jake responded by saying that they were "not trying to produce a unified
sovereignty. We're not interested in the similarities between our
interests, but the divergences. This show will be an exemplar of that.
Catastrophic, maybe, but we'll see.”
Jake Chapman was born in 1966 in Cheltenham, Dinos Chapman in 1962 in
London. They live and work in London. They have exhibited extensively,
including solo shows at Museo Pino Pascali, Polignano a Mare, Italy
(2010); Hastings Museum, UK (2009); Kestner Gesellschaft Hannover
(2008); Tate Liverpool (2006); Kunsthaus Bregenz (2005); Museum Kunst
Palast Düsseldorf (2003); Modern Art Oxford (2003); and PS1 Contemporary
Art Center, New York (2000). Group exhibitions have included the 17th
Biennale of Sydney (2010); ‘Rude Britannia’, Tate Britain (2010);
National Center of Contemporary Art, Moscow (2009); Kunstverein Hamburg
(2009); Palais des Beaux Arts de Lille (2008); ‘Summer Exhibition’,
Annenberg Courtyard, Royal Academy of Arts, London (2007); ‘ARS 06’,
Museum of Contemporary Art KIASMA, Helsinki (2006) and ‘Turner Prize’,
Tate Britain (2003).
There will be two separate publications to accompany the exhibition.
Jake Chapman will publish his third novel titled ‘INTROSPASTIC: From the
Blackened Beyond’ while Dinos Chapman will produce a publication of 22
drawings, printed to scale, titled ‘They Teach Us Nothing’.
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