| HF exclusive: Vincent Castiglia: "A Remedy for The Living II" |
| Written by Tony Colletti & Nick Kushner Tuesday, 26 January 2010 10:00 | |||
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Tony Colletti & Nick Kushner bring us an exclusive look at New York City's Vincent Castiglia's recent showing at Switzerland's Museum of Porn in Art. Delve into Castiglia's intense imagery, which is literally painted with his own blood. More Here! Tony Colletti & Nick Kushner bring us an exclusive look at New York City's Vincent Castiglia's recent showing at Switzerland's Museum of Porn in Art. Delve into Castiglia's intense imagery, which is literally painted with his own blood.
Upon first viewing Castigliaâs work it is not so readily discernable as to what medium is employed in producing the painstakingly intricate paintings. The necrotic monochromatic tableaux of beautiful decay and reinterpretation of religious mysticism are meticulously painted solely with Castigliaâs own blood (which anhydrates as iron oxide), adding yet another dimension to the already overwhelming cannon of works.
The viewer is not merely presented with the human form as a illustrative vessel depicting the interrelationships between the peculiar phases in its own life cycle, but rather is forced to mirror one's own mortality via the cognizance of the blood itself---translated into diverse patterns on canvas. Many have found themselves peering through the gaps of their quivering fingers in the vain attempt of shielding their eyes from the revelation of each subject and that of the medium used to create it; a near instinctive reflex from the sight and comprehension of blood which they remain confronted with. Yet the work, with its intricacies and fractal-like layers of complexity, lulls the viewer into the innermost realm of the artist himself. The intention being, as articulated by Castiglia himself, a manifestation of the spiritual body into a physical form, so as to typify the artwork as an astral reflection of his human form.
Beyond the work's rendering of the nude form, the blood is representative of the few aspects of the human condition which remain absolute ; birth, decay, consummation and the pursuit of earthly indulgence, thus making The Museum of Porn such an apropos venue to exhibit his works. As a civilization, particularly the tunnel-visioned view of the purpose of life and the incontrovertible imposition of popular morality in the United States, the honest depiction of the human condition and the unabased natural aspects of existence have been shunned and replaced by violence and consumption; only supporting Castigliaâs view of humanity's lust for itâs own demise. The Museum of Porn in Art owner and Director, Zoë Corleone has herself acquired the befittingly titled, âLamentâ to add to The Museumâs permanent collection. To catch the rest of the work included in Remedy for the Living II, ending February 4th, 2010,
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