The Politics of the Handkerchief

“Handkerchiefs have long been used as discreet symbols within the queer community to signal sexual preferences and desires. This practice, known as the hanky code, allowed individuals to communicate their interests without verbalizing them, thus maintaining a level of privacy and safety in hostile environments.”

Rafael Melendez’s take on a Felix Gonzalez-Torres 1990 piece

This handkerchief, produced by the Academy of Realness, features a digital print on cotton showing dolphins following each other in a circular formation. Created specifically for the Inventory art book fair at Cromwell Place, this edition is limited to 16 pieces. It includes the phrase “NOBODY OWNS ME” printed on it, alongside text indicating its creation for the occasion of the fair.

The motif of dolphins in a ring can be traced back to a work by Felix Gonzalez-Torres from 1990, initially produced as an untitled rub-on transfer and later in various other forms, such as embossed white paper, a silkscreen on a T-shirt and even as a tattoo. This work, often reproduced and recontextualized, highlights the themes of love, eternity, ownership, or the lack thereof.

The Message “NOBODY OWNS ME”

The phrase “NOBODY OWNS ME” is a powerful declaration of autonomy and self-ownership, resonating deeply within the queer community. It challenges the notion of being controlled or claimed by another, asserting the individual’s right to self-determination and freedom. This message is particularly poignant in the context of LGBTQ+ history, where personal and sexual autonomy has been historically suppressed.

Dolphins and Queer Culture

Dolphins, often seen as symbols of freedom and harmony, resonate with queer culture due to their social and playful nature. In this artwork, the circular arrangement of dolphins suggests unity and continuity, symbolizing an eternal bond that transcends conventional boundaries. This imagery can be interpreted as a metaphor for the queer community’s interconnectedness and resilience.

The Politics of the Handkerchief

Handkerchiefs have long been used as discreet symbols within the queer community to signal sexual preferences and desires. This practice, known as the hanky code, allowed individuals to communicate their interests without verbalizing them, thus maintaining a level of privacy and safety in hostile environments. By integrating this symbol into the artwork, it not only pays homage to this historical practice but also reclaims it as a form of artistic and political expression.

Art Historical Lineage and Rafael Melendez’s Practice

Rafael Melendez, also known as RTM, continues to blend personal narrative with broader cultural and historical themes. Melendez situates his practice within a dialogue about legacy, repetition, and reinterpretation in art by reinterpreting Felix Gonzalez-Torres' work. His use of everyday objects, such as handkerchiefs, imbues them with layers of meaning, connecting personal identity with collective memory.

Symbolism of the Ring

The ring of dolphins in Felix Gonzalez-Torres’ work symbolizes eternity and the cyclical nature of time and relationships. This motif suggests an unbroken bond, echoing endless love and connection themes. In the context of the handkerchief, this ring becomes a symbol of perpetual resistance and the enduring spirit of the queer community.

In summary, this handkerchief by Rafael Melendez not only pays tribute to the artistic legacy of Felix Gonzalez-Torres but also serves as a powerful symbol of freedom, unity, and resilience within queer culture. Its use of historical motifs and contemporary messages bridges the past and present, creating a deeply personal and universally resonant work.

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Remember to check out The Academy of Realness at the 2024 Inventory Art Book Fair.

“Known for its diverse range of exhibitors, the fair provides a platform for artists, collectors, and enthusiasts to connect and engage with new and thought-provoking works.”

We are excited to announce that The Academy of Realness will participate in the 2024 Inventory Art Book Fair from June 7-9 at Cromwell Place. This event is a significant gathering for those passionate about artist books and independent publishing. At The Academy of Realness, we focus on creating self-published artist books that explore themes of self-representation and the complexities of printed media. Our publications push the boundaries of traditional bookmaking, offering a fresh perspective on what artist books can achieve.

The Inventory Art Book Fair is an excellent opportunity for us to showcase our work alongside other innovative creators. Known for its diverse range of exhibitors, the fair provides artists, collectors, and enthusiasts a platform to connect and engage with new and thought-provoking works. Visitors to our booth will have the chance to see our latest publications and discuss the ideas behind them with the artists. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to the world of artist books, our collection offers something unique and engaging.

We invite you to join us at Cromwell Place for this inspiring event from June 7-9.

Explore the intersection of creative expression and innovative publishing, and discover what makes The Academy of Realness stand out in the world of self-published artist books. Event

Details:

Date: June 7-9, 2024

Location: Cromwell Place, London

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