Venusia

Aline Bouvy &
John Gillis &

Lured by a pearl necklace, like a fish by bait, a woman bites into it. Seduced by the desire for splendor and the Venusian promise of beauty, she incorporates the pearls, hides herself behind polished fingernails, and appears in the nude, yet masked, like Fritz Lang’s robot woman.

In their work Venusia, the artist duo Aline Bouvy and John Gillis create a collage out of clippings from fashion magazines against a black background and set them in motion. In this way, the artists create an animated collage suggestive of Surrealism whose trashy high-gloss aesthetics are enhanced by a monotonous soundtrack consisting of synthesized Baroque rhythm and blues. Based on the woman’s empty gaze, eyes repeatedly appear as a motif in the cosmos created by Bouvy and Gillis. They orbit and observe the different transformations in the sequences of images. It is as if they were filling the woman’s open 'vessels' with information from the social environment, which becomes a continuum comprised of islands of love, jewelry, and accessories.

In a rapid sequence of cuts in the last take, hundreds of faces from fashion magazines pass through a mask and bring the empty shell of the mechanical doll to life. They deconstruct the illusion of a society made up of individuals and expose it as a projection surface for a fetishized beauty cult. (Jakob Pürling )

About the video

Title Venusia
Year 2007
Videonale VIDEONALE.12
Length 00:08:00
Format 4:3
Country Belgium,
Language No dialog
Courtesy the artists
Specifications color, sound, single-channel video

About the artists

Aline Bouvy
  • 1974 in Luxembourg, BEL.
    Studied at the Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NED, and at the Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brüssel, BEL
John Gillis
  • 1972 in BEL.
    Studied at the Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NED, and at the Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels, BEL