neo-psychedelic

Complex juxtapostions of language and images inspired by pro wrestling, popular culture, and lived experiences

expressive rendering

Figurative works done with immediacy

photography

Digital photography of performance, pro wrestling, queer culture, social realism, and exploration

video performance

Art on the move

stop!

What amazes me the most when I desperately try to escape the human corral and watch the world with a careful eye, is the schism that is unfolding.  I have never experienced a time in my forty years of living where I sense so much tension and distrust between groups of individuals.  Here is a real simple Kindergarten teacher lesson for you all and that is “lay off each other.”  If you aren’t the very few running and controlling this planet through banking, government, media, corporations, religion, and industrial/military complex then you all need to start talking to each other more about the troubles and successes you are having in your lives.  I’m not trying to disrespect those who work for the above mentioned groups. After all, I’m a teacher and work for the government.  I’m refering to those at the very top that nobody has a say in being there.  Those who act on the world shrouded by secrecy.  There is a difference between being the ones trying to make a living and those who simply want to rule.  The next time you are riled up another person or group, ask yourself where does this anger for others really come from?  Follow the trail and please go beyond the talking head on the the TV screen.  A careful inspection will lead you to the same chain of command.  It’s like a bad case of Star Wars where Emperor Palapatine controls both sides of the conflict.  It’s a trap!  Oppressive power works best when people are divided and conquered.  The biggest concern I have these days is that perhaps we (and yes I am including me in this) are all complicit in letting the powerful few (and I mean few!) win.  Talk to each other please.  If we don’t do better, things will get much worse.

Come Out of the Collective Coma

Lie = “People in power never get together and conspire about things.”

artist statement

Tweener - Just Men Berlin - September 2010

TWEENER

By Scott McEwan

The body of work presented in this exhibition is spawned from pro wrestling culture, sexual orientation, identity, social connections made through the internet, and lived experience.

Pro wrestling is an athletic, performative, and ritualistic act.  It is a key component of my life orientation because of the unique social spaces, culture and a community it offers.  One of the most intriguing aspects of this lifestyle is the language it possesses.  Pro Wrestling Speak is derived from English carnival culture of the 1800’s.  Casual words in English have been appropriated and given new meaning.  It is not unlike codes of secret security or secret societies.  The only difference is that pro wrestling’s secrets are very much in the public domain.  It is in this language that I find inspiration for my Neo Psychedelic paintings.  The tension between words in Wrestle Speak and English are the catalyst for every work.

Within pro wrestling there are four major types of characters.  The Jobber (the perpetual loser), the Heel (the rule breaking villain), the Face (the super hero), and the Tweener (the wrestler of ambiguity).  In today’s pro wrestling its mostly a juxtaposition of Heel vs Face.  Good versus evil.  I miss the days when Jobbers and Tweeners were more prominent.  The duality of Face and Heel seems, to me, another easy fit in this world of the bipolar schism.  Where individuals are relegated by choice and social manipulations into extreme dualities such as Coke or Pepsi, left or right, top or bottom, happy or sad,  and Mac or PC.  These dualities are imposed by a rigid global power structure and finds its way into many aspects of our lives.  Even pro wrestling is not immune.  It is for this reason that I based the exhibit around the concept of the Tweener (the ambiguous wrestler). It is in this character that I find an acknowledgment of the real world.  The one where living and non-living things are connected through infinite set of relationships.  A world of possibility as opposed to terminal options disguised as complex choices.

Conceptually this interconnectedness is found in the images appropriated from wrestling magazines and those sent to me randomly by friends on social networking sites. In these paintings you will find images of wrestlers, masks, and gear juxtaposed with cartoon characters, flowers, nuclear reactors, and other random images.  These images are woven together in a visual webbing of definitive contours and oozing ink outlines  This morphing lacework of imagery is the result of an 8 step structured process.  The complexity of the aesthetic is created through my own rigidity and obsessive behaviour.  Two opposite words from Wrestle Speak act as book ends or brackets between the connected imagery.  The outcome is a fine line between representation and abstraction.  Here in the connected and fluid imagery is where I hope the viewer can find the Tweener in my work.