Object to be Desired - on view now in Mexico City and running through June 4th

Claudia Doring Baez & Stuart Sandford: Object to be Desired May 15 - June 4th, 2021

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ALMANAQUE fotográfica and The Empty Circle are pleased to present Object to be Desired, a duo exhibition of artists Claudia Doring Baez and Stuart Sandford. Through a new series of paintings by Doring Baez and an ongoing series of polaroid collages by Sandford, Object to be Desired, named after Man Ray’s readymade piece, Object to be Destroyed, explores the act of art making as a way to capture, explore and reassemble the artist’s object of desire. Although working in different mediums with classical nude forms, both artists reconstruct their subjects through the filter of their own evolving biography. This process imbues their art with a visceral intimacy only exceeded by possessing the object itself. Object to be Desired will be on view at ALMANAQUE fotográfica in Mexico City from May 15th to June 4th, 2021.

In a new series of expressive oil paintings, Claudia Doring Baez adorns bold color onto the black and white muses of Dada and Surrealist pioneer, Man Ray. Meticulously posed and oftentimes restrained, the women Man Ray photographed were transformed into decaying classical sculptures, such as the Venus De Milo, or the barren landscape of an early Surrealist painting. Doring Baez deconstructs these iconic images with the intent to understand the male need to objectify and subjugate women in art. The results are rich paintings of once passive subjects, now transformed into vibrant, active participants. Doring Baez steps into Man Ray’s shoes not only to assert her female perspective of the power dynamic, but also to imagine an alternate past.

“My body is a 60-year-old body. My Lee [Miller] and Meret [Oppenheimer] moment has passed, but I had it. I could’ve exposed myself that very same way, but I chose not to - I wasn’t going to be anyone’s object. Still the mystery of what it means to be a woman lingers. The objectifying of a woman’s body as I have done in these paintings is a search for who I was, what I was, what I will no longer be.”

Stuart Sandford’s Polaroid Collages are one step less removed from this same exploration of self. The source material is his own, but the time past has allowed Sandford to contextualize his experiences and reimagine them within the greater narrative of his artistic journey. Using polaroids of his dionysian friends and lovers, Sandford often assembles them together with images of the surrounding flora where these intimate, often erotic moments occured. The results of his craft are the delicate and beautiful objects you might find in a treasured journal or hidden under a bedroom floorboard. We return to these little sculptural gems over and over to soothe our longing for who we were, remembered through our past travels and relationships. Or perhaps, when Sandford marries two of his lovers together, it is a reimagining of who we were, what we wished to be and what we dreamed our lovers would be for us.

“The works exhibited bring together the two main facets of my practice, the photographic and the sculptural. The 35mm works on display, examples of my most recent 35mm work, are sensual, desirous of the forms captured within, be that of a beautiful young man on my bed or a beautiful statue of a young man (that of Antinous) in the Vatican in Rome. The Polaroid Collages are instant sculptures, reformed physical objects of desire/ connection, taking inspiration from both classical and contemporary art history and, in a world of ephemeral images scrolling across our (phone)screens, both series exist as beautiful, tangible, and delicate real world objects.”

About The Artists

Born in Mexico City and based in New York, Claudia Doring Baez’s paintings are animated by a reverence for art history and literature — she selects, re-creates, and adopts details from images to create a contemporary, expressionistic vocabulary. Solo Exhibitions and Fairs include: Denise Bibro Fine Art, Aqua Miami, Zona Maco, Scope Basel. Group Exhibitions at Zurcher Gallery, Lehman College, La MaMa Galleria, Ethan Cohen Gallery, and publications such as Art News Magazine. Doring Baez is represented by Denise Bibro Fine Art in NYC and Galeria Emma Molina in Mexico. Her work is in the DeWoody and Ringier collections.

Stuart Sandford was born in Sheffield, England but has lived and worked in the USA for the last 10 years, 5 of those in Los Angeles. He has exhibited his work widely in galleries and museums internationally, including the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit and Centre de la Photographie, Genève. His work has been featured in numerous publications and it appears in many private collections around the world including the Sir Elton John Photography Collection. In November 2020, during the few weeks of the reopening after the historic lockdown, ALMANAQUE presented his first show in México: Lush.

For more information and to book an appointment visit the gallery website.

Claudia Doring Baez, Man Ray- Lee Miller 1930, Oil on canvas, 2021

Claudia Doring Baez, Man Ray- Lee Miller 1930, Oil on canvas, 2021

Stuart Sandford, Polaroid Collage LVI, 2020

Stuart Sandford, Polaroid Collage LVI, 2020

Two online exclusive exhibitions

I’m currently taking part in two online exclusive exhibitions focused on LGBTQ+ art and artists. The first of which closes ends this week.

WB Gallery presents Hot & Heavy, bringing together painting and pottery. I have two paintings in the exhibition available for purchase and the exhibition runs until Sunday May 16th.

These works are part of a fund raising exhibition organised by FMB Art Gallery out of Rome, Italy. Pride By Your Side 2021 celebrates queer life, art, and artists, and all proceeds from the exhibition go towards local LGBTQ+ charities. You can view the full exhibition and purchase online via this link until the end of August.

The best way to learn foreign language is in bed - new book with MenOnPaper Art (pre-order open now)

I’m delighted to announce a new book of my 35mm photographic works published by MenOnPaper Art that is now available for pre-order. The best way to learn a foreign language is in bed collects work from 2004 and right up to the present day, including many unpublished works and work from my ongoing Outside series, documenting urban, rural and sometimes lost public cruising spaces where men have sex with men.

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The book is available in a standard edition and also a special edition (of 30) which comes with a signed 10 x 8 inch print. You can pre-order the book on the MenOnPaper Art via this link.

The best way to learn a foreign language is in bed |2021|soft Cover|108 Pages|29.7×21 cm / 11.6 x 8.2 in

Standard edition is £20 / $ 28 (plus shipping/handling)

Special edition is £100 / $140 (plus shipping/handling)

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NFTs

I’ve been making digital editions of my artwork since 2016 with relatively little success or fanfare but now in the age of NFTs digital editions have been transformed. So far I’ve released a few pieces on various platforms but today I released the one work I’ve been waiting to release, a version of my Ouroboros.

Ouroboros, unique NFT edition, HD MP4 video

Ouroboros, unique NFT edition, HD MP4 video

This work can be collected as a unique NFT edition via Foundation. Foundation uses an auction system that triggers once a bid is made so happy bidding! I was also interviewed last week about NFTs and my experience so far with them for Slate.com. You can see the full article here.

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New sculpture work - The Prisoner, 2021

Working once again with actor and model Sean Ford, this new work takes its main influence from Michelangelo’s Dying Slave. Originally conceived for the tomb of Julius II, in 1513 Michelangelo began creating a series of prigioni (prisoners) that were eventually eliminated from the project. The original statue depicts a beautiful youth, apparently in a deep (perhaps eternal?) sleep. This contemporary version echoes the Dying Slave‘s pose but puts him in full knowledge and control of his actions, trapping the viewer with the power and beauty of his body. Using the same process as Sebastian and Adlocutio (Sean Ford), the first iteration of this work will be cast in Carrara marble dust and is now available to pre-order here.

The Prisoner, 2021, Carrara marble, 8.5 x 3 x 3.75 in / 21.6 x 7.6 x 9.5 cm, edition of 15 (+1AP)

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Press for LUSH

LUSH, currently on view in Mexico City by appointment, has been received really well! Here are three articles (in Spanish but Google translate does a pretty good job with them) from Reforma (Mexico’s biggest newspaper and my second appearance in their pages this year!), Bad Hombre, and Time Out Mexico.

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ING Discerning Eye exhibition online now

Earlier in the year I was selected by one of my patron’s to be a part of the annual ING Discerning Eye exhibition. Originally intended to take place in London, the COVID-19 pandemic of course changed all that and it’s now an online presentation with over 60 artists. I’m showing three new works (shown below), one painting), one sculptural piece, and a work from my Polaroid Collages series, and all the works are for sale. Here’s the link for viewing/purchasing: www.ingdeexhibition.org/mervyn-metcalf

Untitled (Sponsored Post I), 2020, oil on canvas, 20 x 17 in / 50 x 43 cm

Untitled (Sponsored Post I), 2020, oil on canvas, 20 x 17 in / 50 x 43 cm

Adlocutio (relic) no.1, 2020, 24k gold-plated bronze, 1.9 x 2.5 x 2.7 in / 4.8 x 6.3 x 6.8 cm, edition of 12 (+1AP)

Adlocutio (relic) no.1, 2020, 24k gold-plated bronze, 1.9 x 2.5 x 2.7 in / 4.8 x 6.3 x 6.8 cm, edition of 12 (+1AP)

Polaroid Collage XXXV, 2020, archival pigment print, 20 x 20 in / 50 x 50 cm, edition of 3 (+1AP)

Polaroid Collage XXXV, 2020, archival pigment print, 20 x 20 in / 50 x 50 cm, edition of 3 (+1AP)

Lush - trio exhibition currently on view in Mexico City

Lush opened Saturday 7th at ALMANAQUE fotográfica in Mexico City and I was lucky enough to be in attendance as I’m currently in Mexico City. Details below. The exhibition will run until the end of 2020.

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Corcuera, Fernández, Sandford: Lush

Mariana Corcuera, México Federico Fernández, Argentina Stuart Sandford, United Kingdom

ALMANAQUE fotográfica

Colima 101 PB. Colonia Roma. Mexico City

Inauguration SAT. NOV. 7th (by appointment) with an artists reception SUN. NOV. 8TH (invitations forthcoming). Special private viewings during: “muestra.art” from NOV. 13 to 15, 2020

ALMANAQUE is honoured to present Corcuera, Fernández, Sandford: Lush, a trio exhibition with works by Mariana Corcuera (Mexico), Federico Fernández (Argentina) and Stuart Sandford (United Kingdom).

Is our perception already affected by the domain of the pictures in our screens? Corcuera, Fernández and Sandford allow photography’s textures and materiality to crave in our dopamine to stage viewership as a reflection of three images courses to be tasted with different senses.

The use of expanded photographic practices and supports such as textile, projections and 3d photo- based sculpture in addition to polaroids collages and digital prints, shows that the formal conclusion of a captured image can redeem the virtual in order to become something real.

Chiffon and polymer, paper, metallic and cotton fibre are the image supports to depict flesh, food, flowers or bodies to inspire voluptuous ideas in our minds, in a post-disciplinary age of art, when images can be consciously deploy free gestures of the photographic, the painterly, and the sculptural.

The collection of images presented in the trio show: Corcuera, Fernández, Sandford: Lush, Almanaque’s first presential show after the lockdown, are the ingredients of a synesthetic artistic practice to season a momentous present when we savour to feel alive.

We will have the pleasure of the presence of Stuart Sandford who is traveling from the UK for this special occasion.

Curated by Almanaque’s founder, Arturo Delgado, the exhibition Corcuera, Fernández, Sandford: Lush will be inaugurated on SATURDAY NOV. 7h. from 12 to 16h.* Followed by special hours during the “www.muestra.art”, an event consisting on a series of special viewings of more than 20 artist’s studios, independent spaces and galleries in Mexico City from November 13th to 15th of 2020.

* With sanitary protocol and mandatory mask, by appointment at your preferred time writing to: info@almanaquefotografica.com

HUNG - 10 years later

10 years ago in London I curated an exhibition of my queer art heroes. Titled HUNG (a double entendre given that it took place at an exhibition and events space called The Horse Hospital), it ran October 15th - October 30th 2010. I didn’t see much queer work being exhibited in London then (and really still don’t) as opposed to in NY where I’d spent a coupe of years living. I wanted to bring that energy and in-your-face sexuality to London and was lucky enough to already be in touch with the likes of Bruce LaBruce and Walter Pfeiffer and Slava Mogutin, amongst others, who agreed to be a part of it. I also showed a couple of works there, including a neon sign inspired by a classic gay art/porn movie Bijou and a series of appropriated selfies. Thanks to everyone who supported the show all those years ago and of course to all the artists who were a part of it.

Taste Sean Ford pendant pics

A few pics from folk who’ve already purchased the sterling silver Taste pendant in collaboration with Sean Ford and Larkin Studio, thank you to those who have. I was asked by a small number of those who’ve purchased to make a variant without the patina and it looks great all shiny and new too. You can grab one right here.

DRECK Magazine interview

There’s an interview and a selection of my work featured in the new issue of DRECK Magazine which is available now. I’m featured alongside a number of my colleagues from the Boys! Boys! Boys! project discussing what the idea of SKIN means to each of us. Click the cover image below to purchase a copy.

Piecing It Together: Modern and Contemporary Collage - online exhibition

An Artsy exclusive exhibition with Childs Gallery online August 4th - September 12th 2020. Though the technique of collage has been around since the invention of paper, its use as a fine art medium came about during the 20th century and is closely associated with the advent of Modernism. Piecing It Together, available to view exclusively on Artsy, presents collaged works from the 20th and 21st centuries, spanning various artistic movements from Abstract Expressionism to Contemporary photography, and includes artists such as Henry Botkin, Werner Drewes, Ruth Eckstein, Don Joint, and Stuart Sandford.

Robert S. Neuman, American (1926-2015) Pedazos del Mundo (The Little World), 1963 Mixed media and collage on paper, 21 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches

Robert S. Neuman, American (1926-2015)
Pedazos del Mundo (The Little World), 1963
Mixed media and collage on paper, 21 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches

Stuart Sandford, British Polaroid Collage XXXVI, 2020 Polaroid collage, 4 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches

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Polaroid Collage XXXVI, 2020
Polaroid collage, 4 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches

Ruth Eckstein, American (1916-2011) Ariadne II, 1975 Frottage and collage, 12 x 12 inches

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Ariadne II, 1975
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Adlocutio (Sean Ford), 2020, 8.5 inch edition in Carrara marble

It’s finally here! Due to the hellish nature of this year so far, this work has been delayed but I’m happy to say the marble studio I work with is now back up to full speed and the editions are ready. Yay! Thanks to everyone who has purchased so far and thank you for your patience in waiting for the delivery, I’m sure you’ll agree it was worth the wait.

Please find images below as well as a very short video of the work. More details and purchase here on my store: www.stuartsandford.com/shop/adlocutio-carrara-marble

Taste - pendant collaboration with Sean Ford and Larkin Studios

Proud to present a new collaboration between myself, Sean Ford, and Larkin Studios. Part of my Adlocutio (Sean Ford) series, this limited edition pendant is cast in sterling silver and treated to look aged and worn, mirroring the inspirations behind the Adlocutio works, and is signed by myself and Sean Ford and stamped by Larkin Studios. The pendant is available to preorder now via my online shop and will begin to ship the first week of August 2020.

1421 Laveta Terrace - online exhibition with CULTUREEDIT / Tom of Finland Store

It's my pleasure to announce a new online exhibition of my work with CULTUREEDIT / Tom of Finland store to celebrate the life and work of Tom of Finland who would have been 100 years old May 8th.

"STUART SANDFORD: 1421 Laveta Terrace

CULTUREEDIT / Tom of Finland Store is thrilled to announce an online exhibition titled 1421 Laveta Terrace, an intimate collection of photographs and moving image works by British artist Stuart Sandford.

The exhibition consists of Sandford’s Polaroid suite 1421 Laveta Terrace, snap shots of his personal experiences and atmosphere at Tom of Finland Foundation taken during his time as artist-in-residence there and serving as an homage to Tom, alongside a special collaboration of portraits with porn actor Brent Corrigan, as well as documentation of a bronze sculpture where visitors to Tom of Finland Foundation were asked to contribute their urine in the making of the work.

Building on an ongoing practice that began with investigating unbridled adolescent narcissism and moving through the self-reflexive nature of photography in the era of ‘the selfie', Facebook and Instagram, Sandford redeploys analog photographic processes to document his experiences, preserving them for posterity with an unlikely medium. Each of his photographs capture an instantaneous moment – some ordinary, others erotic. Ultimately, Sandford creates a sequential portrait of a highly particular community, blurring the lines between artist and participant 

Sandford’s photographs from 1421 Laveta Terrace are now exclusively available as limited edition prints via CULTUREEDIT / Tom of Finland Store. This exhibition coincides with Sandford’s release of a new limited edition portfolio of the same name in a bespoke leather case to mark Tom’s centenary and is supported by The Icon LA. A portion of sales goes directly to ToFF, a none profit 501 (c)(3) educational archive."

The exhibition is online now and can be viewed in full until the end of June via this link. Recent online exhibitions by CULTUREEDIT / Tom of Finland Store include Slava Mogutin and Bruce LaBruce.

Brent VI, 2014

Brent VI, 2014

Self-portrait with Leo #1, 2014

Self-portrait with Leo #1, 2014

Sebastian (relic) no.1, 2019-2020

Sebastian (relic) no.1, 2019-2020

Tom of Finland's 100th x attitude magazine

Honoured to be amongst an amazing list of artists in this special attitude magazine tribute to the life and work of Tom of Finland who would have been 100 this year. Available now via their website in both print and digital editions via this link.

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