Still from “Candyland”, part of Cannibal Garden by Michelle Handelman


“I once read that flowers absorb evil, and so Cannibal Garden became a metaphor for the type of self-consuming pleasure that erases pain.

A place where objects have grown out-of-scale and images consume the viewer with obsessive acts of desire and highly saturated color.

Using artifice as costume, I take moments of intense optical control and destabilize them by redirecting the gaze from the micro to the macro to the super fantastic.”

—Michelle Handelman


Videos Included

Aliendreamcord
Mini-DV, Color, Sound, Infinite Loop, 1999

Body becomes speed, symmetry becomes seduction.

Blowjob
Three-Channel Mini-DV, Color, Sound, Infinite Loop, 1999

Handelman licks and chokes, licks and chokes, turning feathers from agents of seduction into tools of repulsion.

CandyLand
Mini-DV, Color, Sound, 1999

Candyland inhabits a world of obsessive compulsion through an act of auto-erotic consumption. Using artifice as costume, contamination is contained within the lens, giving the viewer access to the visual pleasure of the performance, while distancing them from the action. Featuring music by: Orbital, and Vision Torn Apart.

I.C.U.
Mini-DV, Color, Sound, Infinite Loop, 1999

Handelman approaches the lens as the ultimate object of affection. Pulling eyelashes out of her mouth, assaulting beauty, artifice and the grotesqueness of desire.