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This video by Gladwell is a conceptual group-self-portrait of skateboarders and sculptors in which the museum transforms into a skate park and the body into a tool to be used. Art is the transformer.
The project is a conceptual group-self-portrait of skateboarders and sculptors, two radical “species” to which Shaun Gladwell not only feels to belong – but whom he actually is: both a skateboarder and a sculptor.
Skateboarders Vs. Minimalism features the world’s best freestyle skater Rodney Mullen, together with North Carolina based Hillary Thompson (the first openly transgender professional skateboarder) and Jesus Esteban, while the sound is composed by the American composer Philip Glass. The video takes place within a museum environment, as the artist states that “the streets are our museums”. For Gladwell, “minimalism offers such great forms for skateboarders to ride on. It is a formal issue. The forms are simple and clean – perfect for skateboarding.”
The presence of a transgender skateboarder is also an important aspect of the work. There is a trend, in American and Australian youth, to escape gender, to allow oneself to transition between one gender and another, to “trans-form”. This video is also about transformation. The materials of the sculptures used are industrial but get transformed here into something more, something to ride on. The skateboarders themselves transform into something else – their body is a tool to be used. And art is the transformer.
Shaun Gladwell lives and works in London. He holds a BFA from the University of Arts in Sydney and MFAs from the New South Wales College of Fine Arts and from Goldsmiths College, London. Gladwell represented Australia at the 53rd Venice Biennale and travelled to Afghanistan as an “Official Memorial War Artist” in 2009. Shaun Gladwell is primarily a video artist. His work takes the form of “performance landscapes”, actions that react to the rural or urban setting in which they take place. The body, its functions and its extensions become a working tool. Skateboarding, surfing, biking and acrobatics in all its forms are activities, forms and ways of existing, “extensions” that become the subject of videos, photographs, performances or danced works, but also paintings and drawings.