Who is Istvan Kantor

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banned by some galleries

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painter, singer, indutrial noisician, video director, author, poet the list goes on i hope this will give you some more to go on to learn more about this authentic muti-talented individual...

Three reasons to love Istvan Kantor 

or as many as i can think of...

I met Istvan through friends and was immediately struck by his incredible body of work.

1. he's always winning awards for his videos around the world. they're amazing!
2. i've been infulenced by his work. it's not for everybody (noise) but some of the more powerful songs i've encountered or had opportunity to work on.
3. his writing twists my mind in weird ways --- it wakes you up. like the red pill.

Istvan Kantor at a Glance 

Istvan Kantor (aka "Monty Cantsin", and "Amen!") (born 27 August, 1949 in Budapest) is a Hungarian born Canadian performance and video artist, industrial music and electropop singer, and founder of Neoism.

In the 1970s, he studied medicine, but also participated in the underground arts scene of communist Budapest around Laszlo Beke as a folk singer. In 1976, he met the American prankster and Mail Artist David Zack at Art Club Budapest who then toured through Europe with his mail art collection. Encouraged by Zack to work with him in America, he emigrated via Paris to Montreal and, in 1978, lived one year with Zack and Blaster Al Ackerman in Portland, Oregon, encountering and working with artists both from Mail Art and industrial music scene. He was one of a couple of persons to whom Zack suggested to adopt the multiple identity Monty Cantsin, but only Kantor took up this proposal seriously and adopted the Cantsin identity to the point where it became chiefly associated with him. Back to Montreal, he organized a Mail Art show "The Brain in the Mail" and gathered a group of people, many of them teenagers or in their early 20s, under the moniker of Neoism. Soon afterwards, Neoism expanded into an international subcultural network that collectively used the Monty Cantsin identity.

Kantor's own work in the late 1970s and early 1980s consisted most notably of the "Blood Campaign", an ongoing series of performances in which he takes his own blood and splashes it onto walls, canvases or into the audience, often in combination with singing electropop songs that mix elements of New Wave and industrial music, Hungarian folksongs and Neoist manifesto lyrics, combined with para-military clothing and punk hairstyles. These performances, the style of which Kantor has maintained and developed until today, can be seen as an ostensibly theatrical and subtly humorous travesty of 1970s body art shock performances like those of Chris Burden and the Vienna Actionists. Kantor expanded the theatrical, opera-like quality of his performances through the medium of video which gained him international recognition and awards as a video performance artist from the 1980s until today. At the same time, he continued to work within the Neoist network, co-organizing and participating in a series of Neoist festivals, which began as Apartment Festivals ("APTs") between 1980 and 1988 and were continued in 1997 and 2004. Just like his enemy Stewart Home, he has been controversial within Neoism for allegedly using the movement as a publicity vehicle for himself.

Recent work involves noise installations and performances with electrically modified file cabinets. He also founded the "Machine Sex Action Group" which realizes theatrical cyber-futuristic body performances in an S/M style. The human body in its relation to machines, explored both in its apocalyptic and subversive potentials remains a major theme of his work. His more controversial works involve vandalism and gore, painting large X's in his own blood on the walls of modern art museums, and in doing so he has been banned from many of the world's art galleries, a status he holds with pride. In 2004, he threw a vial of his own blood on a wall beside a sculpture of Michael Jackson by Paul McCarthy in the Hamburger Bahnhof contemporary art museum of Berlin.

In March 2004 he was awarded the Canadian Governor General's Award in Visual and Media arts.

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annielore wrote

From listening to Art Damage, I feel I know Monty. An interesting character would be putting it mildly. With Art's continual committment
to Monty's work I have peeked at his stuff, and I admit he's quite interesting. I acknowledge his inventiveness, as well as creative interpretations.

Reply Posted September 12, 2007

by art_damage

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