Will Benedict at dépendance

Artist: Will Benedict

Exhibition title: throwing bodies at the problem

Venue: dépendance, Brussels, Belgium

Date: February 3 – March 23, 2024

Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and dépendance, Brussels

Death march is a business term describing the often futile practice of increasing the number of employees working on a project in hopes of achieving an unlikely goal. It is also commonly referred to as “throwing bodies at the problem.”

It’s getting easier everyday to rewrite history. Not because people are more gullible, or because it’s a failure of education, but because the truth sucks at controlling the narrative.

It’s like that Mark Twain quote, “A lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth puts on its shoes.” Except, Mark Twain didn’t actually say that.

During the Stock Market Crash of 1929, did Wall Street investors really jump off buildings?

No. This urban legend gained most of its traction from the attributed quote below. When he was visiting New York, Winston Churchill was awakened by the noise of a crowd outside the Savoy-Plaza Hotel the day after Black Tuesday. Later he wrote, “Under my very window a gentleman cast himself down fifteen stories and was dashed to pieces, causing a wild commotion and the arrival of the fire brigade.”

Unfortunately, as was later verified, Churchill had mistaken a window washer for a stockbroker.

Historically, almost all major and minor North American stock market crashes occur, or begin, in the month of October. Prominent October market crashes have occurred in the years 1907, 1929, 1987, 1989, 1997, 2002 and 2007.

The market has never opened down on November 1st.

I don’t mean for this to sound designed. Instead it’s an issue of probabilities; the probability of greed, the probability of fascists, the probability of apartheid, the physical world’s habit of “throwing bodies at the problem” and the fact that the world has agreed to take a break in August.

I usually have pretty specific ideas of what I want to make but I can never really be sure how close, or far, the original idea will get from where we end up. Sometimes the further the better and sometimes I just want exactly what I want. Some works in this show are extremely precise visions that were executed as faithfully to the original idea as possible and other works are like cats painting with their shit. Cats don’t paint with their shit. In fact cats are really concerned that their shits be reintegrated into the natural world. They don’t want that shit to build up and take over reality. Which would seem to make cats a lot smarter than people. But they aren’t.

Will the lies never end?

-text by Will Benedict

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, Dialogue of the Dogs VII, 2023, oil on canvas, 145 x 135 cm, 57 x 53.15 inc

Will Benedict, Root, 2023-2024, oil and acrylic on canvas, 200 x 200 cm, 15, 75 x 19,68 inch

Will Benedict, Flowers, 2024, polaroid, framed, 41 x 51 x 3 cm, 16.14 x 20 x 1.18 inch

Will Benedict, Phone Numbers (frontside), 2024, oil and epoxy resin on canvas, organic mixed media backside, ink and graphite on double sided artists frame, 47,5 x 57,5 x 2,5 cm, 187 x 226.4 x 1 inch

Will Benedict, Baby, 2024, polaroid, framed, 41 x 51 x 3 cm, 16.14 x 20 x 1.18 inch

Rob Kulisek, Untitled (taken at Will Benedict’s musical Pandemonium), 2023, photo print on baryta, framed, 90 x 80 cm, 35,43 x 31,50 inch

Will Benedict, Dogman, 2024, polaroid, framed, 41 x 51 x 3 cm, 16.14 x 20 x 1.18 inch

Will Benedict, Dialogue of the Dogs V, 2023, oil on canvas, 145 x 135 cm, 57 x 53,15 inch

Will Benedict, Cute, 2024, oil on canvas, 200 x 200 cm, 15,75 x 19,68 inch

Will Benedict, Bird in the World, 2024, gouache on canvas, oil and acrylic on artists frame, 48 x 58 x 2,5 cm, 18.9 x 22.8 x 1 inch

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, throwing bodies at the problem, 2024, exhibition view, dépendance, Brussels

Will Benedict, Phone Numbers (backside), 2024, oil and epoxy resin on canvas, organic mixed media backside, ink and graphite on double sided artists frame, 47,5 x 57,5 x 2,5 cm, 187 x 226.4 x 1 inch

Will Benedict, Phone Numbers (backside), 2024, oil and epoxy resin on canvas, organic mixed media backside, ink and graphite on double sided artists frame, 47,5 x 57,5 x 2,5 cm, 187 x 226.4 x 1 inch