Dear all,
I am currently preparing my first solo-exhibition, as an artist in Singapore. This series of artworks "Marla." will be first exhibited in ladyboy bars in Thailand, as part of my stance towards the anti-art, anti-societal norm. Part of the collection was first exhibited on 6th November 2009 as part of the setdesign for "The Man Who Questions Death" by Nobel Laureate Gao Xingjian, a play presented by Little Red Shop, a theatre company in Singapore. There is also a 2009 "Marla" calendar, which will host selected works from the series.
Life is too short to conform to silly traditional norms. I'm not a pistol, going around challenging gender presentation and identity. The only way I could live a fulfilling life is to be true to myself and be as fabulous as I can possibly be. I was rejected a university scholarship due to my sexual orientation. I was told to change the way I look, or get a medical opinion, after presenting my recent photograph at the immigration office. Even in the arts scene, assumedly tolerant of sexual and gender deviants, I've been asked if I could dress 'normally' for work. I was told to leave the orchestra I played with for three years because I dress 'differently' now.
Sure I ran into many obstacles along the way, but I'm glad I did not have to compromise my beliefs and my integrity to submit and conform to 'norms' people came up with to deal with their insecurities. I was not brought into this world to be a wall-flower. This 'home' I live in, a seemingly modern city, has become a prison; the shackles on my hands and feet, the narrow-mindedness of people who choose to judge, than to love. When Jaymee first asked me to join the forum in August 2008, I never knew how sweet appreciation tastes like. I would like to dedicate "Marla." to all you guys as well as my family and friends who love me dearly for who I am. Seriously, chill out and enjoy yourselves!
*The artworks and calendar will be available on sale online from 1st December 2009. Please do check out my website www.marlabendini.blogspot.com for further updates on exhibition dates and venues, artwork details and prices as well as updates on my performance art.*
P.S: I hope you guys like the preview of "Marla."
Thank you Stogie, for your kind support!
I am currently preparing my first solo-exhibition, as an artist in Singapore. This series of artworks "Marla." will be first exhibited in ladyboy bars in Thailand, as part of my stance towards the anti-art, anti-societal norm. Part of the collection was first exhibited on 6th November 2009 as part of the setdesign for "The Man Who Questions Death" by Nobel Laureate Gao Xingjian, a play presented by Little Red Shop, a theatre company in Singapore. There is also a 2009 "Marla" calendar, which will host selected works from the series.
Life is too short to conform to silly traditional norms. I'm not a pistol, going around challenging gender presentation and identity. The only way I could live a fulfilling life is to be true to myself and be as fabulous as I can possibly be. I was rejected a university scholarship due to my sexual orientation. I was told to change the way I look, or get a medical opinion, after presenting my recent photograph at the immigration office. Even in the arts scene, assumedly tolerant of sexual and gender deviants, I've been asked if I could dress 'normally' for work. I was told to leave the orchestra I played with for three years because I dress 'differently' now.
Sure I ran into many obstacles along the way, but I'm glad I did not have to compromise my beliefs and my integrity to submit and conform to 'norms' people came up with to deal with their insecurities. I was not brought into this world to be a wall-flower. This 'home' I live in, a seemingly modern city, has become a prison; the shackles on my hands and feet, the narrow-mindedness of people who choose to judge, than to love. When Jaymee first asked me to join the forum in August 2008, I never knew how sweet appreciation tastes like. I would like to dedicate "Marla." to all you guys as well as my family and friends who love me dearly for who I am. Seriously, chill out and enjoy yourselves!
*The artworks and calendar will be available on sale online from 1st December 2009. Please do check out my website www.marlabendini.blogspot.com for further updates on exhibition dates and venues, artwork details and prices as well as updates on my performance art.*
P.S: I hope you guys like the preview of "Marla."
Thank you Stogie, for your kind support!
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