Identification
Identification
Antea Arizanovic is part of the young
generation of Slovenian artist who questions the
conservatism of a patriarchal society, as well as
identity and sexual discrimination. Working with
painting, photography, video, objects and
performances, her work addresses the political
context of an expanded Europe and that of a traditional
society.
Arizanovic explores the way the body is perceived in
our societies, which are guided by consumption. In
which manner are sexuality and eroticism presented
and exploited nowadays? In her series of photographs
Glamorous Eves, she refers to two of the most
emblematic figures of the 20th century: Marilyn Monroe
and Madonna. The artist presents herself as a young
sophisticated, blond and voluptuous woman. One of
her posters advertising the slogan "Be my sponsor"
operates between seduction, domination and/or
submission with the "voyeur".
Another intriguing figure: an elderly and slender
woman with a wrinkled face and dressed as a Playboy
bunny, watches us from a theatre box. Must we follow
the canons of beauty from her time to seduce or
confront reality (in this case, the spectator) to take on
the sight of her aging body?
The Beaten Bride is composed of a series of
photographs printed on silk pillows with lace
embroided portraits of the artist as a young bride. A
fake bruise is exaggerated on her face. "By presenting
my own face damaged by violence, I wanted to
underline women's submission, passivity and
endurance in a patriarchal society. Before getting
married, women belong to their father, and then
becomes the property of their husband. Women must
be obedient and discrete as abuse is a form of
punishment for all acts of disobedience.
During a performance called Elixir of Transition the
artist humorously raises the issue of national identity.
Placed behind a counter adorned with flags of
Yugoslavia and the European Union, she sells a drink
titled Elixir of Transition to passerby's for 1 Euro. This
potion, which has "medical" benefits, helps to better
understand political and cultural conflicts during an
era of important transition but also
carries "undesirable" side effects. This performance
took place a year before the entrance of Slovenia into
the European Union.
Antea Arizanovic was born in Ljubljana
(Slovenia) in 1978. She lives and works in Ljubljana.
Image: Antea Arizanovic, Be my sponzor, photogaphie tirage lambda, 1/5, 2005. Courtesy of Galerie Isabelle Gounod
Galerie Isabelle Gounod
4, rue Fessart
92100 Boulogne-Billancourt Paris