You can vote here for Christophe Canato, Pink Triangle n°3 to win the Public Award before the 26th of October 2017.
About the 2017 JIAA
About the 2017 JIAA
© PINK TRIANGLE #2, Christophe Canato |
THE SPACE BETWEEN US.
In reference to sociology, history or folk art, Christophe
Canato’s body of work explores male gender identities and sexual orientations
within cultural, politic and religious background.
In the current context where Australians will have to vote on the same-sex marriage topic that divides them, The Space Between Us reflects a queer perspective in a desire for
emancipation as a collective reflection.
For the 2017 Joondalup Community Invitation Art Award the
artist proposes three portraits titled Pink Triangle #1, Pink Triangle #2, Pink
Triangle #3.
Using the working men environment props in his compositions
such as pink builder line or bunting banner triangle flags. The pink triangle also represents the Act-Up gay rights
symbol (30 years annivarsary in 2017) which
was originally rendered in pink
and used pointed downward on a Nazi concentration camp badge to denote homosexual men.
It is the double meaning and the confusion that can be
hidden behind these compositions that interest the artist. Stigmatisation or the
way in which imagery elevates the status of individuals as well as the
bounderies of what is normal or
abnormal, acceptable or unacceptable in our collective memories.
Recurrent in Christophe Canato’s work, it is also a
demonstration of the power of staging the male body in order to deliver physical
and emotional compositions such as idolatry, leadership, fantasies,
grotesqueness or oppressiveness.
© PINK TRIANGLE #3, Christophe Canato |
© PINK TRIANGLE #1, Christophe Canato |