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ARE WE THERE YET? Documents submitted to the Faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of the Master of Fine Arts in the Department of Art 2018 Approved by: Lien Truong, Hồng-Ân Trương, Beth Grabowski

2018 Joel Hopler ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

ARE WE THERE YET? I create paintings that are process-driven collaborations with technology and my family. My work utilizes sampling and synthesizing imagery from a broad cultural lexicon, engaging with new digital technologies, fatherhood and the collaborative concepts intertwined in contemporary remix theory. Concepts of the recombination of materials and ideas are expanded to cultural discourse through Remix theory as my practice examines historical concepts of the mythologized, autonomous artist, alone in his studio, as an archaic ideology. I expand notions and methods of painting by embracing concepts of sampling, mashups, open-source platforms, and energetic compositions integrated with my role of artist-father. In my work, male figures and horses from art historical paintings and printmaking emerge as vectored distortions of their canonical marks, remixed with 1990 s comic book explosions and iterations of Ninja Turtles. Honoring my role as a father, I invite my four young children to collaborate in the studio, effectively eroding the precept of a lone male painter; simultaneously creating a studio practice supporting and defining a variation personally valuable and dear. The material presentation of my work supports this domestic role, and subverts the preciousness of the painted objects. Utilizing materials from Big Box hardware stores, such as full sheets of 4 by 8 boards, latex house paint, and rollers, the paintings are visually and materially fractured ; with spandex, plastic and wooden shapes playfully mimicking the painted forms and gestures. The pieces are presented in the gallery via stacking, leaning and tilting, at times their rigged hanging devices

exposed in a manner to become dominant formal components pulling the traditional gallery hanging system to the forefront. In my thesis show, Are We There Yet?, I have revealed my studio practice as one that is less concerned with being the originator/creator, but that of a narrator/ coder/hacker. My thesis exhibition juxtaposes art historical references with lowbrow cartoon and comic visual culture; integrated with a frenzy of intimately painted marks from my children. My own hand articulates the compositions, using painterly dexterity to create and complicate the visual space within the paintings, and materiality of the objects. Fractured narratives within the works are as much a eulogy to the canon as they are a satirical and thoughtful examination of the mobility of discourse.

JOEL HOPLER ARE WE THERE YET?

DIGITAL / REMIX / FAMILY

DIGITAL / REMIX / FAMILY

INKA ESSENHIGH RAY YOSHIDA PETER SAUL

DIGITAL DIGITAL FINGERPRINT: GENERALIZING AND STANDARDIZING MARK

DIGITAL GESTURE SCALE

DIGITAL GESTURE AESTHETIC

REMIX THE PRACTICE OF REMIX, IMPLICITLY OR EXPLICITLY, PURSUES A DIFFERENT CONCEPT OF CREATIVITY. IT DOES NOT FOREGROUND THE INWARDNESS OF THE AUTONOMOUS INDIVIDUAL BUT RATHER THE HETEROGENEITY AND EXCITEMENT OF A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT STAKEHOLDERS WHOSE IDEAS ARE BROUGHT OUT IN SYNCHRONOUS, ASYNCHRONOUS, AND SERIAL FORMS OF COLLABORATION. GOOD ARTISTS COPY; GREAT ARTISTS STEAL: REFLECTIONS ON CUT-COPY- PASTE CULTURE BY STEFAN SONVILLA-WEISS

KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI ALBRECHT DÜRER FRANK MILLER

ROY LICHTENSTEIN KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI ALBRECHT DÜRER

FAMILY MY STUDIO PRACTICE IS LESS CONCERNED WITH BEING THE ORIGINATOR/CREATOR, BUT THAT OF A NARRATOR/CODER/HACKER.

NAVIGATING AND NEGOTIATION COLLABORATION

CANONICAL PAINTER [...] art is not a free, autonomous activity of a super-endowed individual, "Influenced" by previous artists, and, more vaguely and superficially, by "social forces," but rather, that the total situation of art making, both in terms of the development of the art maker and in the nature and quality of the work of art itself, occur in a social situation, are integral elements of this social structure, and are mediated and determined by specific and definable social institutions, be they art academies, systems of patronage, mythologies of the divine creator, artist as he-man or social outcast. Linda Nochlin

Thank you.