Steven Laurie & the Art of the Motor

Steven Laurie intro­duces his hard-​​revving Art.

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My work consists of designing and fabric­ating functional homebrew prototype machines, handheld power tools and site-​​specific install­ation projects. Crossing the tradi­tional discip­lines of performance art, kinetic sculpture and mark-​​making, I develop tradeshow style displays and tool demon­stra­tions that pare down subversive activ­ities like burning rubber, engine revving and subwoofer thumping to a form of sub-​​cultural utterance.

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It’s from a personal connection to a blue-​​collar lifestyle that my artwork hints towards pastime activ­ities like custom­iz­ation, modific­ation and maintenance as insightful moments of spatial production and cultural expression.

I am curious to the function of this mechanical ‘squawk’ and it’s connection to working-​​class cultural kinship. Considered by some people as “hyper-​​masculine” or “boy art”, my work provokes discourse around ideas of class based masculine identity through the material choices and reinforcement of automotive /​ techno­lo­gical horseplay.

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The reading(s) of the machine work and public projects I develop cannot avoid being affected by techno­lo­gical, political and economic change. Designing machines with the soul purpose of paring down cultural practices like burning rubber and engine revving to a quasi utility is bound to attract both negative and positive criticism.

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The images I am using in the Branding Iron project are derived from a range of sources, which include popular tattoos, automotive decals, branded accessories and iron-​​on imagery.

Riding both an iconic and nostalgic subtext, these silhouette images for the most part point toward some of the interests shared amongst blue-​​collar and working-​​class subcul­tures. Even though these images conjure up a “dated” and overshadowed approach to mechanical muscle, they still share the sense of loyalty seen in contem­porary forms of horsepower pushing and customization.

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