Fairyland

Fairyland, solo show, Museum of Art and History, MOAH/Cedar, Lancaster, CA.

February 23 through March 31, 2019

Robin Goodfellow, mixed media, free standing sculptural work.

Leonard Greco

Fairyland
This recent body of work I’ve called Fairyland has developed a definite camp sensibility (not dissimilar to the theatrical confections of Cecil Beaton in the 1920’s).  Camp, having been described as the lie that tells the truth, is an innate language I have been reticent to explore until recently.
Perhaps internalized homophobia has left me hesitant to make work so boldly queer – in every sense of the word – making art so openly flamboyant.  Purposely stamped with informed wit and a wry knowing humor, this new work is first and foremost intended to visually delight and be taken seriously .

Among other things, it touches on the weighty tableau of the Temptation of St. Anthony of the Desert and the perilous trials of Herakles.  My aesthetic expression is influenced by my instinctive inclination to lighten somber somewhat ponderous existential themes with a gay touch (consciously using this word in both its current identity-laden fraught understanding and the anachronistic yet more delightful sense).  While the work possesses decidedly camp sensibilities it is never ironic as is so often the current fashion.  I find irony frequently cynical; my work is never cynical for no other reason than the inherent affection I hold for my motley crew of heroes, saints and sinners .
I draw indiscriminately upon diverse seemingly unrelated archetypes and themes from many sources, including Classical mythology, British folklore, Wagnerian operas and the biblical text of my Catholic youth, doing so in order to touch upon that which is culturally familiar to me, to others – and if we believe Jung – found deeply rooted as archetypes in our souls. These eternal themes provide me ample, seemingly endless, means of interpretation. As a person steeped in the Western tradition of literature and the visual arts, it is a rich fertile field I feel most comfortable in adopting.
The work presented at Fairyland are these familiar themes, explored many times over by countless artist; yet this time reimagined through a prism of my own. My play upon cultural themes hopefully adds a sentence or two to this ongoing cultural conversation.  Working in variety of mediums, and a fabulist by nature, it is my intention to create a theatrical spectacle that is peculiar, visually arresting and deeply personal.  Although the work is made solely for my own delight, I hope others find the work meaningful in some way.  I also hope visitors feel inspired to resist the siren call of selfies and pause instead, if only for a moment, as these works are visually dense and to add their own voice to this enriching and frequently neglected conversation.

With that, welcome to my Fairyland.

Goblin Market, detail

Goblin Market
2017
Oil on canvas
48 by 60 by 2 inches

Goblin Market, detail

Robin Goodfellow, detail

Robin Goodfellow, detail

Robin Goodfellow
2018
Acrylic painted canvas, recycled fiber, embroidery floss, poly-fil
63 by 36 by 32 inches

The Swan Slayer Parsifal
2018
Mixed media
65 by 41 by 87 inches

The Swan Slayer Parsifal, detail

The Herakles Tapestry
2018
Acrylic on unstretched canvas, embroidery floss, recycled fabrics, wooded rod
99 by 55 inches

Herakles Tapestry, detail

Herakles Tapestry, detail

The Temptations of St. Anthony of the Desert
2018
Oil on panel
19 by 36 inches

The Temptations of St. Anthony of the Desert, 2018, detail

Hadesville
2016
Oil on canvas
35 by 56 inches

Seizing Sanctimonium
2016
Oil on canvas
40 by 56 inches

Perspehone
2015
Oil on canvas
24 by 36 inches

Genesis
2014
Oil on canvas
30 by 40 inches

Genesis, detail

Orpheus’ Lament
2015
Acrylic on canvas, embroidery floss, recycled fabric, wooden rings
93 by 59 inches

Orpheus’ Lament
detail

 

Daphne, detail

Daphne
2017
Mixed media: acrylic painted canvas, recycled fabric, embroidery floss, twigs, astro-turf, poly-fil
56 by 32 by 6 inches

The Siren’s Call
2016
Oil on panel
10 by 8 inches

The Anchorite’s Skull
2018
Mixed media
9 by 6 by 8 inches

Andromedus, detail

Andromedus
2013
Oil on canvas
40 by 30 inches

Jonah
2016
Oil on panel
8 by 10 inches

Jonah, detail

Tlazoltéotl, a Difficult Birth
2014
Oil on masonite
Framed, 25 by 19 inches

Tlazoltéotl, a Difficult Birth, detail

St. Kevin and the Blackbird
2016
Oil on panel
12 by 12 inches

The Anchorite’s Blackbird
2018
Mixed media
9 by 14 by 14 inches

Pierrot, detail
2018
Mixed media
40 by 30 by 11 inches

Robin’s Amanita muscario