Ukrainian artist Oleg Kulik stages animalistic protest and zoomorphic performances in an attempt to suggest that we are the alter egos of animals and animal are ours. There is a direct, politically confrontational element to Kulik's performances that have included acting like a savage dog and and attacking the police and representatives of institutionalised power. His dedication to his concept of the 'artist-animal' is not just a persona he adopts for the length of his performances but also a way of life: he has formed his own Animal Party to give his ideas a platform within the political arena.
Kulik's Family of the Future is made up of photographs and drawings that ruminate on what the relationship between man and animals could be if the behaviour and attitudes of both were combined in one lifestyle. Kulik is shown naked with a dog, preforming part human, part animal behaviour. The black-and-white photographs have been exhibited framed and printed small like family photographs, and installed in a room that contains furniture made smaller than normal so that one has to drop down on all fours like a dog in order to use it.
text taken form Cotton, C. The photograph as contemporary art. pg 25 and 26





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