Monday, 7 October 2013
Voicebox - another made up artist?
The history of art is full of made-up artists. Some, like Nat Tate, are just elaborate hoaxes. Some, like Pietro Psaier, were attempts to make money. But they're definately not real.
Then there are ones you're not sure about. They seem real, as in there's a real person out there. But are they genuine, or fake?
Mr. Brainwash, for one. You watch 'Exit through the gift shop' - a really fine film - and wonder: is he for real? It might be one of Banksy's more elaborate hoaxes, after all.So you google him. He does Warhol -type stuff, mass-produced art based on other people's images - even down to the soup cans, except his are aerosols. So he's a plagiarist, if there's such a thing in art. And he's got a significant online footprint. Looks real enough. But still...
Banksy's real enough. Except he might be more than one person.
Which brings me to Voicebox.
He's got posters up all over the college.
Is he real, a bluffer, a fraud, a hoax, or a scam?
He hasn't got much of an online footprint. Just a tumblr blog.
His work seems to be mostly pictures of posters with smartarsed graffiti sprayed on them. Some of it looks familiar too. So looks like he's a plagiarist as well. He's nicked his image from Fonejacker, for god's sake
He claims to have political ambitions, says he's going to stand as Stockport's next MP and Manchester's next police commissioner. No chance of winning, of course. So must be a stunt.
Or is he a real, deluded fool? Or an attempt at hype? Or a joke by a higher profile, real version of his imaginary self?
When you start thinking about this stuff, you get lost in a maze of bluff and double-bluff - who are these lying bastards, and why are they lying? It's like being George Smiley. Except, for him, the outcome mattered. For me, I soon stopped caring either way. Just tell yourself 'it's all art', and have another drink.
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