Scott Treleaven Untitled (porcelain bowl / xerox of mummified baboon, studio wall) 2021
torn prints from analog 35mm negatives, 7 x 4”, unique
[In artist’s frame 12 x 10”]
Scott Treleaven, 'Fountain 2' (2014)
Slate, paint, water pump, archival photo prints, polypropylene, adhesive
Finally available online after 28 years, the first documentary about the North American queercore scene:
QUEERCORE (a punk-u-mentary) 1996, by Scott Treleaven 20 min., super8, Hi8, SVHS transferred to digital video
"The original documentary on queercore. At just twenty minutes, it's a short blast of firsthand documentation of the queercore scene in the 1990s….as much an artifact of the scene as it is a document of it" – How to Punk a Revolution: An Oral History (2021, PM Press)
"…queer iconoclasts and renegades, the marriage of punk philosophy with activism. Positive aggression, action, sound and image." – MIX festival, 1997
With (in order of appearance): Alan O'Conor, G.B. Jones, Bruce LaBruce, Jen Angel, Anita Smith, Will Munro, Jon Ginoli, Chris Freeman, Larry-bob Roberts, Martin Sorrondeguy...and more
Scott Treleaven, Untitled, 2009 Collage from original photographs, ink, and giclee print from super8 film on paper, 29 x 21"
Scott Treleaven, NiteNiteKissKissLoveLove, 2020
Acrylic, gouache and permanent crayon on canvas
60" X 48"
Scott Treleaven
Ghost of a Flea, 2008
Handmade paper clothing (3x jackets, bondage trousers and boots): chiyogami paper, konnyaku, thread, glue, zippers, buckles
Dimensions variable
Scott Treleaven Cease to Exist, 2011 Pastel on paper 72 x 54.5 cm | 28.25 x 21.5 inches
Scott Treleaven, Orrery III (2017) cardboard, paper, brass, foamcore, gouache, adhesive
Scott Treleaven, untitled (Affection Is Incompatible with Capital) (2014)
pastel, gouache and collage on paper
124.5 x 94.5 cm
Scott Treleaven, Untitled (Mercury in profile), 2017 analog 35mm in-camera double exposure C-print, 34 x 25 in