VOLLMANNIA

Dolores as a Golden Monkey

Ryan Alexander & Jordan Rothacker Season 2 Episode 3

William T. Vollmann has partnered with us to sell 10 prints of his painting "Dolores as a Golden Monkey"! Each print will cost $2,500. Bill has provided a full description below. Order yours today (https://square.link/u/IfOW4bYw)!


“Dolores as a Golden Monkey” is one of my transgender self-portraits.  The old-timey lumber shop some two blocks from my studio made me ten 16 x 20” cherrywood panels, with frames to fit, each frame consisting of two L-shaped pieces which I could engrave and paint either before or after seating the painting inside.  In this case the masklike figures on the frame were obviously done first, thereby isolating and commenting on instead of extending the acrylic-painted image, and incidentally almost occluding Dolores’s female parts in proof that I, too, can abase myself to honor “family values.”  The framed size of this painting is 18 x 22”. 

My longterm model Lindsay R. considers this one of her favorites among my paintings. I like it for its bittersweet whimsicality.  Dolores would like to be “real,” and here she hopefully pretends to be, but at any moment she will be disassembled and returned to my meat locker.  (At age 64, I anticipate a similar fate.)  Hence, perhaps, her look of wide-eyed, slightly anxious bewilderment.  Like me, Dolores tries and tries to please, but can never be good enough.

I prepared this panel with three layers of gold gesso over two layers of white.  Gold-colored acrylic was added to the earrings, etc., to sparkle up the old girl.  I am surprised to see how well it shines in this reproduction, which was painstakingly prepared for me by dear friends Jeff and Katherine Cox.  (It speaks especially well of Katherine’s tolerance that she worked so patiently on an image not to her liking.  On her computer screen she made D. less disgusting by superimposing one of those fig leaves called sticky notes.  Thank you for keeping on, Pixel Princess!)

Thanks to Jeff’s high-resolution image capture, I knew that the picture would hold up at larger than life size.  This archival inkjet print (on Canson Arches Aquarelle rag paper, in the heavier weight of 310 gsm) reveals brush strokes and suchlike details.  The painting and its frame are reproduced at a 20 x 24”  —  in area about 121% of the framed original.  The total print dimensions are 24 x 30”.

This edition is limited to 1 trial proof, 2 artist’s proofs and 10 signed, numbered copies.

As I always remind myself, the world does not owe me a living, and if nobody considers this reproduction worth the price, then I will get another of the come-uppances that keep me in trim.  But if the edition sells out, I would like to see what one of my gum bichromate photographs looks like when much enlarged.  Will all the little dots of mineral pigment reveal themselves?

Please write to Jordan if you would like me to reproduce anything else.  (I would need to commission several copies of a given print to justify Jeff and Katherine’s painstaking labor.)

Thank you to everyone who has supported me over the decades.

William T. Vollmann
December 2023


Credits:
Show logo (“An Incomplete Map of Vollmannia”) courtesy of Anna Roth.
Music: Jeannette Fang, Preludes, Op. 28 - No. 2 'Presentiment of Death' by Frédéric Chopin. Public Domain Mark 1.0 – No Copyright from https://musopen.org

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