Posts tagged Orlan.

Orlan, Origin of War, 1989.

Sainte Orlan” came from a character that I created for “Le baiser de l’artiste” from a text called “Facing a society of mothers and merchants.” The first line of this text was: “At the bottom of the cross were two women, Maria and Maria Magdalena.” These are two inevitable stereotypes of women that are hard to avoid: the mother and the prostitute. In “Le baiser de l’artiste” there were two faces. One was Saint Orlan, a cutout picture of me dressed as Madonna glued onto wood. One could buy a five francs church candle and I was sitting on the other side behind the mock-up of the vending machine. One could buy a French kiss from me for the same amount of money one could buy a candle. The idea was to play on the ambivalence of the woman figure and the desire of both men and women towards those biblical and social stereotypes.

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Orlan, The Reincarnation of Saint Orlan, 1990.

Orlan, American Indian Self-Hybridization #7, 2005.

Orlan: “Narcissism is Important”