http://thequietus.com/articles/14738-derek-jarman-scott-treleaven-bfi-season
WITCHES: a new collection of drawings and portraits by original riot grrrl, filmmaker, and queercore zine queen, G.B. Jones. Featuring essays by Caroline Azar, Paul P., Leafshimmer, Jenna Danchuk, Blake Baron Ray, and Scott Treleaven – each exploring the history and heresy of witchcraft.
"… it has become easier to imagine the end of the world than it is to imagine a different way of living in it. This is where the witch comes in. The question Jones’ drawings pose isn’t so much why witches are relevant now, as much as why they’ve never receded from humanity’s imagination. They live without recourse to orthodox beliefs; they exist free of nations and marketplaces; without sexual, gender, or age norms; in harmony with, and without fear of, the natural world. Constituting an incredible example of survival, in both their fictional and real incarnations, the witch’s persistence hinges on the radical simplicity of the threat they represent: a thriving deviant." – excerpt from What Witches Do by S. Treleaven
Heretic House and Midnight Mass present G.B. Jones Witches Book Launch & Reception Saturday March 1st 5pm to 8pm Cooper Cole Gallery West Gallery Space 1136 Dupont Street Toronto Free Event
Scott Treleaven, Atavistic Memory of Cruising Public Parks at Night (2014)
pastel, gouache, house paint and collage on paper
triptych; each panel 124.75 x 94.5 cm
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, photocollage (2018) torn 35mm negative prints 5 ½ x 4”, unique –– wrapped antiquities, National Archaeological Museum, Athens / photocopies on studio wall, Paris
Last Seven Words (2009), Scott Treleaven's super8 "astral screen-test" of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, is included in the exhibition We Are but One: Breyer P-Orridge at Pioneer Works - April 15 - July 10, 2022
[music by Locrian – promotional clip courtesy Pioneer Works]
Scott Treleaven
Distant Train Whistles, Smell of Burning Leaves (2012)
Diptych, soft ground etching with chine-collé
13.25 x 10.25 inches each | 33.5 x 26 cm each
Edition of 9
Scott Treleaven, To Dispel the Misery of the World (2020) acrylic, gouache and permanent crayon on canvas, 38 X 36"
Scott Treleaven, photography and collages for AnOther Man Magazine – published Spring/Summer 2010 Alister Mackie - Fashion Editor/Stylist Matt Mulhall - Hair Stylist
w/ models Benoit, Tom Robinson, Ross Crawford, Richie Cotterell
Scott Treleaven Untitled (Mercury/kalanchoe), 2017 Unique chromogenic photo collage, 35mm negative prints, archival tape, artist frame
Language of the Birds: Occult and Art
80WSE Gallery, New York University January 12 – February 13, 2016
Curated by Pam Grossman
Opening reception: Wednesday, January 13, 6 – 8pm
With: Kenneth Anger * Anohni * Laura Battle * Jordan Belson * Alison Blickle * Carol Bove * Jesse Bransford * BREYER P-ORRIDGE * John Brill * Robert Buratti * Elijah Burgher * Cameron * Leonora Carrington * Francesco Clemente * Ira Cohen * Brian Cotnoir * Aleister Crowley * Enrico Donati * El Gato Chimney * Leonor Fini * JFC Fuller * Helen Rebekah Garber * Rik Garrett * Delia Gonzalez * Jonah Groeneboer * Juanita Guccione * Brion Gysin * Frank Haines * Barry William Hale * Valerie Hammond * Ken Henson * Bernard Hoffman * Nino Japaridze * Gerome Kamrowski * Leo Kenney * Paul Laffoley * Adela Leibowitz * Darcilio Lima * Angus MacLise * Ann McCoy * Rithika Merchant * William Mortensen * Rosaleen Norton * Micki Pellerano * Ryan M Pfeiffer & Rebecca Walz * Max Razdow * Ron Regé, Jr. * Rebecca Salmon * Kurt Seligmann * Harry Smith * Kiki Smith * Xul Solar * Austin Osman Spare * Charles Stein * Shannon Taggart * Gordon Terry * Scott Treleaven * Panos Tsagaris * Charmion von Wiegand * Robert Wang * Peter Lamborn Wilson * Lionel Ziprin
image: Scott Treleaven, New Desirable States (2015) pastel, crayon, gouache, house paint on paper, 41.25 x 31.5 inches