Monday, 28 February 2011

'Cocks' poster edition and 15% off posters to celebrate Women's History Month.

Basically what it said in the title!

There's new 'Cocks' poster edition as part of my show in Amsterdam. Edition of 100, signed and numbered. 95 Euro! Only available at KochxBos Gallery Amsterdam! Email them if you would like one at GALLERY@KOCHXBOS.NL

Also to celebrate Women's History Month, there is 15% off all posters! Just go to the shop on http://sarahmaple.bigcartel.com/ enter the code WHMIWD! Hurrah!

Thursday, 24 February 2011

lad's mags.

This guy Piers is absolutely misguided.

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Monday, 21 February 2011

Aschaffenburg baby

I once went here on a school trip and now my work is in the window. I will definitely get a penis drawn on my face sooner or later and quite frankly I will deserve it.

Other artists...
Hayden Kays
Nathan James
Dorothy Yoon

Curated by Friedrich Grafling. Danke schon!



You can buy a limited edition of the new poster if you should like one. Get in touch if you do info@sarahmaple.com

Sunday, 20 February 2011

Stewart Lee, my hero

Comedy is still not credited with being a form of art which is madness. Especially when watching Stewart Lee. I've only got into him recently when Jamie sent me a link to a film he made about the controversy around Jerry Springer the Opera (which he wrote). I really related to him in this film as I've obviously had a very similar experience with my work. Anyway, below I have attached a film for your pleasure which I can't stop watching - may appeal to majority of British watchers as it's about Clarkson but have a go.

When people ask me which artists I'm influenced by, I always go totally blank. There are artists I like and appreciate visually and technically but conceptually it is always comedians. Comedians are what make me really happy and excited, I can relate to them so much more. Obviously they're not all great like in any art form, but I'm so inspired by those amazing gems. What I like about art and what I think is the purpose of art, is to reflect or say something about the world. I think this is the role of artists. I suppose this is why so much art bores, frustrates and incenses me because I don't see any real depth, just a waffling supporting essay.

On another note here is a link to an interesting blog about sexism, racism and ageism in the art world HERE.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

New Lynx advert

Even though I hate sexist adverts (I don't think I've mentioned this before- ahem!) the Lynx ads I did find a bit amusing, just because they did appear a bit British and Benny Hill and silly.

However the new ad campaign lacks all of these things. It's just idiotic. And a big fat lie. Lynx makes any man smell like a man-child.

Here's one.

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Come on Nissan you bunch of sexist twats.

Can't anyone think of anything more intelligent to come up with these days? Clearly not. Hilarious comments below, someone describes the adverts as great 'irony'. There is no irony in these ads! Someone else calls the girl an 'old tart'. And they say feminists have nothing left to fight for.
http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/02/15/nissan-juke-swimsuit-model

Friday, 11 February 2011

New piece Cheryl Cole 'Fucking Black Bitch' and 'Fuck You'. Sorry for the swears.

Hello there,

I am in a much brighter mood today as I went to see a new studio yesterday. Inches away from confirming but I'll have to wait and see. Getting the right space to work in is integral. Fingers crossed!

I am working on a new photographic series which I'm so excited about but I won't post yet because I'm saving the juice for my next show.

Here's a new piece, available from MementoMori Corps along with a few others.



On another note, I am pleased to announce I got my 'Fuck You' back (by the way, I am aware that swearing is in no way clever or that it should be used as an adjective). I think since my show 'This Artist Blows' in October 2008, I was so worried about everything because of the 'criticism' I received (if death threats can be described as 'criticism!'). In 2009 I made practically nothing. 2010 was better and now I'm on a roll.

What's changed? I stopped caring. It was the same thing when I was at art school, I made work for two years that I thought I SHOULD make, that I thought everyone else would like. Then something happened in the last year. I thought 'sod it, I can't be an artist if THIS is what I have to make, so I'm just going to do what I like'. And then all was great.

I suppose after 'This Artist Blows' whenever I tried to start a new piece of work I would think about all the possible things people could read into it, I got scared about what people would say or think. And so I talked myself out of doing it.

When before, in the run up to the show, the beauty of it was that I had no idea what people would think, I made stuff I liked and didn't think about the reaction...I suppose because I didn't expect there to be one.

Now, realising that I no longer should worry about how people will perceive my work and to trust my own instinct with stuff really is the most freeing experience in the world. I feel like the floodgates have opened and so creative. I felt this in 2007 and 2008 but had not realised until recently how after 'This Artist Blows', I had slowly regressed back into that first year art student. I don't think I will always be free from that person. A couple of months ago it literally dawned on me in a matter of seconds. One minute I was worrying about something, the next minute I thought 'Oh yeah I don't actually care!!! And I should not care!!'.



The only way I can describe this feeling is a wonderful feeling of going FUCK YOUUUU. It's always a two fingered feeling. It's the best. And the most creative.

Anyway, the reason I am writing this blog is because I am embracing the 'Fuck You' and I think you should all come with me. I know so many people who are amazing but won't put themselves out there because they're worried for this or that reason - or even people who I know could be so much better if they stopped giving a shit - if they stopped thinking 'I should be like this, or 'I should be like that'. Jump on the 'Fuck You' train!!!!

My brother said to me as a child 'Sarah, you've just got to give less of a shit.' I've never forgotten it, how right he was!!

Let's make a list of all the great people who are/were on the "Fuck You' train. I'll start, the Sex Pistols. More suggestions/recommendations please!! xxxxx

Sunday, 6 February 2011

What a beautiful painting

'Lara' by Stella Vine

Art Studio

I haven't got one. Well I do but will have to leave it very soon. This is very depressing as it's absolutely huge and so cheap that I hardly notice paying for it. Luckily I have been working on location based photography work but I will need somewhere to paint soon.

I've been looking but everywhere is just so expensive I would bankrupt myself! It's really hard to track these places down too. I'm looking mainly Gatwick area.

Does anyone know anywhere? And for cheap would be superb. Comment or email me info@sarahmaple.com xxxxx