
Doom
Music · Drama
Overview
One of three films made as part of the multi-media project ‘Doem, Dood & Verderf’ (2017) by Mees Joachim, chronicling the most traumatic moments from three of their prior long-term relationships. This multi-media project took the form of twelve 100x65cm illustrations, 4 per relationship, an EP released as Pink Boah (Zalmroze in collaboration with Jerboah) and three experimental films backed by the three title tracks from the Pink Boah EP. Each of the three films is a self-projected character study, with the three relationships being depicted and acted out, by the artist and a placeholder model, through physical performance and touch. Visually it is most in line with the artist’s photographic series "The Gaze Upon The Male Gaze”, made for Sauce Magazine, with both the films and that photo series being highly sexploitative in nature.
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Nadh Lingyun Cao
Nadh Lingyun Cao
Ex-Lover 1
Nadh Lingyun Cao
Ex-Lover 1


Mees Joachim van Amesfoort
Mees Joachim van Amesfoort
Fictionalized Self
Mees Joachim van Amesfoort
Fictionalized Self
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