This project
is to be an experiment in the potential of a self-portrait in contemporary
art.
Whilst most
of the artwork that I create is connected to my passions by default, there are
some things that I love that have not been present in my practice to this
point. The part of my life that I will be exposing in this project will come as
no surprise to those people who know me closely.
I am a
complete bike nerd. I always have been
and always will be. Bikes have always
been my form of escape, a very real expression of freedom. As a child I rode BMX bikes, making motorbike
noises and fantasizing about being a race winning superhero. As a teenager I developed a passion for
mountain biking, spending hours pedaling through the Adelaide Hills, still
dreaming of being a race winning superhero.
As an adult I commute daily by bicycle, ride my mountain bike most
weekends and have finally succumbed to humility, realizing that I am not the
world champion athlete of my dreams.
The most
recent development in my cycling life has been my introduction to the freak
bike world. I have a very distinct
memory from more than a decade ago of witnessing a horde of outrageous looking
people riding strangely modified bikes, I thought that this one of the most
amazing sights that I have ever witnessed.
Over time I have come to know this group as local freak bikers, the
Tongue of Fire. In the last couple of
years I’ve finally met some of these people and begun to build weird bikes of
my own. This has become a combination of
my creative and cycling passions but also extends my socio political concerns,
as these bikes tend to become very real public challenges to the norm. I have
resisted bringing freak bikes into my art world because, most often, they
engage best in their natural state – being ridden publicly. This project will become a framework for me
to explore potential cross over between my outdoor and gallery pursuits.
As such,
this will revolve around the construction of a bike and the adventures of that
machine. This particular bicycle will
become a site and a vehicle with which I can test my own ideas and engage with
viewers in both the physical and virtual world.
It will become a kind of research tool to explore, social, political,
cultural and physical ideas. The online component of this adventure will work
as all blogs do, offering links and jumping points to relevant and aligned
outcomes as filled out by personal musings and highjacked content.
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