Friday, April 15, 2011

Artist Project 9

The Loner by Tony Oursler
     Tony Oursler (b. New York City, 1957) is a multimedia and installation artist. Tripping out on 
loneliness, The Loner drifts through one daydream about "Her" after another. Oursler nightmarishly fantasizes about the dismal prospect of looking for love in a sleazy singles bar. Painfully aware of his lack, the hero is moved by his constant misrecognition of the object of his desire in an adolescent melodrama of sexual obsession and failure. As one of Oursler's earliest tapes, The Loner is especially crude in its details, with many of the hand-painted sets dissolving under a stream of water. The Loner is the story of a polymorphous humanoid adolescent. The protagonist is racked by his multiple complexes, obsessed by his auto-erotic fixations and devoured by acute paranoia. The character is faced with self-hatred. His emblem 
is the runt. The Loner is maladjusted. 

      The Loner is a psychosexual journey through the dark landscapes of Oursler's insular narrative universe. The tape's paranoid, tormented protagonist — who is represented by such objects as a spoon and a water-filled sack — wanders through a hostile dreamspace of  macabre obsessions and sexual alienation. Incredibly, Oursler renders this unlikely anti-hero as a sympathetic, totally believable "character." The artist's somnambulant, pun-laden narration and astonishing visual inventiveness add black humor to the surreal proceedings; for example, a bar scene is populated by an outrageous "cast" of found-object grotesques. Oursler's classic happy ending, in which The Loner "would live a wonderful life," rings with an ironic desperation.

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