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Cory Doctorow at 8:23 pm Mon, Nov 19, 2012

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Bad Apple is a sculpture and print by Goin and Mighty Jaxx, depicting Snow White cradling a hand-grenade, with a kerchief covering her face, bandit style. The trademark Disney signature logo appears across the kerchief.

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  • Ted Hurley

    Omg, can I buy this?

  • http://marrickvillian.blogspot.com/ Al Corrupt

     I like it!
    I get the feeling Disney Inc probably won’t…

  • Jake0748

    I find the print quite compelling. The sculpture not so much.  I can only hope she tosses that grenade in the right direction. 

    • Boundegar

      I agree, the sculpture lacks detail.  Then again, you can’t put the print on the dash of your Oldsmobile.

    • http://www.xradiograph.com/ OtherMichael

      I’m a contrarian, I guess — I preferred the shiny perfection of the statue. It seemed more a Jeff-Koonsy objet, while the print seems to be using even more overly-familiar tropes (grafitti stencils, spray-pain drips, etc.). [EDIT: after posting, I kept reading comments. Ah, yes, plenty of people are picking up on this point.]

      Subject-matter and execution in both media are all referencing layers of other references. I just like the shiny gloss of attempted perfection — it seems to match up more with the Disney sheen, yet contrast with the twist of the grenade.

      Do like the detail on the mask in the print, however.

  • Bender

    As with the Mickey Mouse graffiti posted earlier today, this shows the trend we’ve been seeing for quite a while now. Very Juxtapoz. 

    • http://twitter.com/trempls tré

       Yeah, Juxtapoz and Hi Fructose and Adbusters have been covering this for years, and now we’re seeing the gentrification of it. In another year or three, there will be a “reaction” to this aesthetic and the philosophies behind it.

      • rattypilgrim

         I’m already there.

        • eldritch

          And both this aesthetic and the reaction will prove so very immensely profitable.

          Ahh, art.

      • Steve Taylor

         > In another year or three, there will be a “reaction” to this aesthetic and the philosophies behind it.

        Soon please. Commodified transgression is an easy formula.

        • EH

          If there was a formula for commodifying transgression, don’t you think governments would have absorbed it by now?

          Just because something happened, doesn’t mean it was easy, or repeatable.

        • http://www.xradiograph.com/ OtherMichael

          >Commodified transgression is an easy formula.

          If that were true, there’d be a Spencer’s Gifts or Hot Topic store in every mall in America!

        • chaopoiesis

          101 LET FEMININE_PASSIVITY + VIOLENT_MASCULINITY = 
          99¢ SURREALISM

    • tubacat

       Well,the trend of bending Disney goes back at least 30 years. Although the distribution channels were different back then, I remember being shocked (and educated) as a teenager in a tourist shop in San Francisco by a detailed and very explicit poster on the back wall depicting all of Walt’s creatures doing sex in ways I had never up to that point even imagined… Probably available on e-bay now for many bucks…

      • tubacat

        Boy, ain’t google great?! Here it is (for free!): (NSFW if your place of employment has no sense of humor)

        http://independentsources.com/2006/11/30/disney-memorial-orgy/

  • http://www.deusdiabolus.com deusdiabolus

    What is there to discuss?  This is the future. We’re bored with consumerism and false feelgood.  GETUPANDKILL.

    • Bender

      More like some artists have discovered a new market. 

      • http://twitter.com/DonCarlitos Charlie McHenry

        Classic left- vs right-brain argument. Thing is… you’re both right. That’s why it works.

  • forwardourmotto

    I like it, but 150 Euros? Maaaaaaan…. http://www.goinart.net/shop/goin-limited-series-50-bad-apple/

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000383734215 Mel Who

    Anyone else thinking this is a reference to the Pink And Black Block?

  • gaiapunk

    I really like it, besides a cool mash up, it has a compelling pose.  I think it would resonate with feminist of the radical pink and black variety if only the prints were about have the asking price.  Nice work though for sure.

  • Halloween_Jack

    Mashup du jour; nothing more revolutionary than two great tastes that go sort of OK together. Ooh, let’s do Woody with the lower-face Guy Fawkes/V for Vendetta bandanna tomorrow!

    • millie fink

      How about Che Simpson?

      http://www.condenaststore.com/-sp/Che-Guevara-wearing-a-Bart-Simpson-T-shirt-New-Yorker-Cartoon-Prints_i8544414_.htm

      • http://www.xradiograph.com/ OtherMichael

        It’s a Juxtapoz thing, you wouldn’t understand.

  • fergus1948

    I’m guessing that if you bought one of these and tried to get on a plane the TSA would bust your ass for being a trrrrrrrorrrist!

  • Glippiglop

    Trite garbage I’m afraid.  Looks like it came straight out of Mr Brainwash’s workshop, and he’s a vilified hack.  I hope the responsible artist chooses a new direction sooner than later.

    http://i.huffpost.com/gen/714999/thumbs/r-MR-BRAINWASH-large570.jpg
    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CrAh7_Eszp4/TROOLuz4LxI/AAAAAAAAAEA/-6I5l1GydLY/s1600/Mr.-Brainwash-Elvis.jpg

    • millie fink

      Reality was just a bit more subtle–

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/360513020088?hlp=false&var=630063592872

      But still commodifiable!

  • jimkirk

    Just don’t try to bring it on a plane…

  • http://www.xradiograph.com/ OtherMichael

    and yet… and yet….. these ain’t big-eyed crying Keene kids, are they?

    Or are they just our sad clowns, hanging above our sofas?

    Or are they…. velvet bullfighters, with just a tiny dash of something other, that imperceptible ort of change that says “yeah, yeah, I’m making you comfortable but still making you think. on the weekend. for a couple of seconds.”

    A couple of seconds more than before….

  • http://twitter.com/mossisnice jen moss

    I think it’s a nice play on the evil queen with Snow White’s Heart (or the heart fo a deer) in a box. Like – this is what happens when you mistreat your stepdaughter – bitch! 

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/26PYSF7EBOMW6HZLYKI33T3XOM XLM

    Brings to mind some of the work James Cauty (of the band KLF) has done.

    http://jamescautydesignsolutions.org.uk/acatalog/snow_white_1web.jpg

    http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1133/1348362570_0956cc89e7_z.jpg?zz=1

    http://www.noiseking.com/jamescauty/images/jcauty070409.jpg

    • http://www.xradiograph.com/ OtherMichael

      ooooh, thanks!