Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Life in plastic, it's fantastic!

A few years ago, I stumbled upon an artistic masterpiece in the form of sadistic photographs of beloved Barbie with her darling Ken in very uncomfortable, shocking positions. Psycho Barbie Killer stayed with me (I even wrote a short story about it for my school zine) and every time I update my knowledge on Mariel Clayton's work, I am astounded, moved and amused.

Clayton is a doll photographer (I know right, who knew that was even a job?) who creates mesmerising sets using Barbie, Ken and their children to produced very powerful commentary on society, love, the American Dream, same sex marriage, gender roles, abortion, abuse, depression, fear, murder, psychopathic tendencies, the institution of marriage - and she even delves into recreating childhood fables and historical figures. The attention to detail of each set is amazing - she utilises space to create Barbie rooms like no other, with each object strategically place in such a way that it feels as though the dolls themselves created the havoc of the rooms. Objects such as cigarettes, dildos, blood, umbilical chords, weapons, food, alcohol and almost every material possession you could think of features in Clayton's sets. Mariel is entirely self taught and garnered her inspiration while on a trip to Japan where she became fascinated with Japanese figurines - and thus her mind began to chaotically produce these amazing pieces of art. 

There are far too many themes and photographs for me to use all of them, so I have selected a few photographs from three categories which are currently my favourite. I strongly suggest that you visit her website and go through all her pictures - they are pretty much all fucking fantastic.


     This series is called 49/Rooms. Each is titled with a word that reflects the situation in the room as America's power couple Barbie and Ken deal with the complicated issues, together and respectively. I have selected five, but PLEASE check out the other 44. 

                                                       Room Forty/Three - Fetishism
                                                         Room Four - Bedtime Story
                                                             Room Ten - Femininity
                                                        Room Eighteen - Consequence
                                                         Room Forty/Six - Insomnia


The next theme is called Wedded and Clayton comments, "It's all about the wedding and never about the marriage". Look at each photograph clearly and you will see how fucked up the situations actually are - with the The Crappy Couple being wasted and fucking members of their wedding party with vomit and placidity. 

                                                             The Crappy Couple
                                                                  The Recieving Line
                                                                  The Reception
                                                                    The Best Man   


The Oakville Ladies Society Presents: 'The Gentlewomens Sociopathic Syllabary
Each photograph in this series is captioned with a letter of the alphabet that alludes to methods of torture and cold blooded murder. 

                      C is for Canopus:
                 Of or pertaining to vessel or jar used to store internal organs of the deceased.

                          E is for Exodontia:
                          The extraction or removal of teeth
                                  J is for Jactitation:
                                  The restless jerking or spasming of the body
                               K is for Kreatophagia: The eating of raw meat



I WISH I COULD POST ABOUT ALL HER WORK, but I can't, so I encourage/demand/expect that you check out her other stuff. On her Facebook page, she has written in depth description and commentary for most of the photos - super interesting stuff. She is a brilliant writer, very funny and very cynical...!!!

xxx Holly




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