absolut hypocricy a politisised text described in 12
grams of cocaine hydrochloride |
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| this is a work consisting
of a sheet of mirror glass upon which the phrase 'absoute hypocrisy' should
be spelt out using the steel stencil provided, and consisting of aproximatly
12 grams of a white crystaline powder with the CHEMICAL NAME : [1R-(exo,exo)]-3-(Benzoyloxy)-8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester CHEMICAL FORMULA C17H21NO4 MOLECULAR WEIGHT 303.36 NAME : Cocaine MELTING POINT 195° (Hydrochloride) |
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Tyszko’s theme of cultural politicisation is given acute emphasis with the work Absolut Hypocrisy, a piece which invokes a number of extremely potent and conflicting value systems. The work comprises a kit and instructions, the owner of the artwork using a stencil and creating the work according to the artist’s instructions. A quantity of real cocaine is placed within a mirrored vitrine, first having been passed through a stencil so as to spell the words ‘Absolut Hypocrisy.’ This makes reference to a vodka brand called Absolut, which has marketed itself by making knowing puns on the word absolut(e) in its advertisements, invoking the artworld and individual artists, as well as by sponsoring art events. Using the medium of cocaine, Tyszko offers up his own, past experience, of a (now ended) twenty years of illegal drug use, to this brazenly commercial, legal model. In this way the artist puts his personal experience and art to the service of a militant challenging, exploring the corporate ‘dealing’ of a glamorously sanctioned, alcoholic psychotropia.
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