Chris Sutcliff

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9th Oct 2009

Obama and the Peace Prize.

First and foremost, Congratulations to President Obama on winning the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. I happen to be a big fan and, despite what I am about to say, I truly believe he deserves it. I just don’t think he should have got it. Definitely not yet.

As a quick litmus test, the 205 nominations included Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, the man who dared to stand against the most ruthless dictator in the universe Darth Mugabe. Thousands of people died to vote him into power; hundreds of thousands were saved when he got there. Also featured was the Chinese Dissident Hu Jia, a man who has dedicated his life to peacefully bringing true democracy to China as well as tackling environmental issues and the AIDS/HIV problem. He is currently in prison and is suspected to be slowly dying through poor nutritional and health care that the authorities are providing for him (or not as the case definitely is). He is 36 years old.

The award does two major things for the winner, gives them $1.4m and gives them a huge media platform to rally continuing support for their cause – two major things that Barack Obama already has in abundance and will continue to perpetuate for himself. He just didn’t NEED to win. Unlike the other 204 and probably thousands more after them.

Much as I love the guy and am 100% behind him, Guantanamo is still open, more troops are on their way to Afghanistan and he’ll never bring in his fair health-care bill because he is still pandering to right wing extremists who have a firm control of his agenda. Making it THEIR agenda. Again. On top of all that Israel still seem to be behaving like an un-leashed pit-bull terrier. In short – nice media friendly start to the Presidency – but a helluva long way to go.

The pleasantly-nutty Norwegian committee stated the reason for their choice was “Extraordinary efforts to promote diplomacy and nuclear disarmament”. No arguments there, providing you momentarily put aside the fact that the USA has the biggest stockpile of nukes in the world. So do as they say, not as they do.

You can’t help feeling that this is a token gesture for a man who is probably GOING to do a lot of good work but so far is only talking about it. Let’s be honest here, after Bush, President Charles Manson would have looked like a Saint. Of course it LOOKS like he’s doing a great job, that’s because every media company in the world is still dry-humping his trouser leg. He’s everywhere. His face is on everything but the transfers in bubble-gum packets, which will probably appear in the shops tomorrow to commemorate the bloody award.

Finally, I think that it’s a bit fluffy to allegedly bestow such a prestigious honour based largely on things that we expect to happen in the future. It’s like your four year old kid winning Olympic gold for Javelin, based on one throw of a Crayon because it looks like one day he’ll grow up to be good at it. Let’s see it actually happen first shall we? Or is it a bit obvious that we couldn’t wait to be seen to be giving him the award, all that remained was to create a reason for it?

Has the Nobel Peace Prize been de-valued by this move? No, of course it hasn’t. But it has been misappropriated and that won’t go down well all over the world. I sincerely hope it won’t hamper the President in actually affecting all the brilliant and necessary changes that got him the nomination in the first place.

Good luck Mr. Obama. I really mean it.

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8th Oct 2009

Giving Yourself Away.

Giving Yourself Away.

Acrylic, Wood Adhesive, Various Printed Ephemera including Bible Pages on canvas

40 x 30 inches

2009

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15th Sep 2009

Tous Ce Que Nous Avons Vus Des Murs.

watching from the wall

Acrylic

8 x 5.5 inches

2009

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10th Sep 2009

William S. Burroughs

bill burroughs darker

Acrylic

16 x 11 inches

2009

Thanksgiving Prayer

By William S. Burroughs (1914 – 1997)

“Thanks for the wild turkey and
the passenger pigeons, destined
to be shit out through wholesome
American guts.

Thanks for a continent to despoil
and poison.

Thanks for Indians to provide a
modicum of challenge and
danger.

Thanks for vast herds of bison to
kill and skin leaving the
carcasses to rot.

Thanks for bounties on wolves
and coyotes.

Thanks for the American dream,
To vulgarize and to falsify until
the bare lies shine through.

Thanks for the KKK.

For nigger-killin’ lawmen,
feelin’ their notches.

For decent church-goin’ women,
with their mean, pinched, bitter,
evil faces.

Thanks for “Kill a Queer for
Christ” stickers.

Thanks for laboratory AIDS.

Thanks for Prohibition and the
war against drugs.

Thanks for a country where
nobody’s allowed to mind their
own business.

Thanks for a nation of finks.

Yes, thanks for all the
memories– all right let’s see
your arms!

You always were a headache and
you always were a bore.

Thanks for the last and greatest
betrayal of the last and greatest
of human dreams.”

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6th Aug 2009

How It Ends (Sketch).

How it ends

Acrylic, House Paint, Found Pages From Childrens Book

16 x 11 inches

2009

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6th Aug 2009

Ode To Twombly.

Ode to Twombly lighter

Acrylic, Graphite, House Paint

16 x 11 inches

2009

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6th Aug 2009

Fragile.

Fragile.

Acrylic, Spray Paint, Newsprint, Hand Written Envelope (Mailed), Parcel Tape

16 x 11 inches

2008

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6th Aug 2009

Disclaimer.

Disclaimer.

Acrylic, Spray Paint, Graphite

16 x 11 inches

2008

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6th Aug 2009

Anaesthetise.

Anaesthetise.

Acrylic, Ink, Graphite

16 x 11 inches

2007

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6th Aug 2009

Another Dull Job.

Another Dull Job

Acrylic, Spray Paint, Newsprint

16 x 11 inches

2007

Done shortly before I didn’t have that job anymore.

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