Twisted minds, ย The Taboo, The Unknown, Pushing Sexual Boundaries areย the kinds of thoughts that come to my mind when I think about where certain punks went creatively in the mid 80’s. I was a teenager when I realized that the older heads around me were into shit that I just could not get with at the time. Basically, I’m talking about the punks that got all artsy, like Henry Rollins, Lydia Lunch, the whole We Got POWER crew, Sonic Youth andย loads of the Hollywood punks (their stomping ground was ZERO Gallery). I feel like the older heads were getting into art asย a reaction to my generation of hardcore kids taking over their scene, which is why it probably flew over my teenage head โ it was meant to. Richard Kern was on the other side of the country, but was totally tuned into all of the L.A. freaks that were creating on this coast. So when he was making his 1985 film, The Right Side Of My Brain, it’s no surprise that Henry Rollins plays one of Lydia’s disturbed love interests. That being said, this short does featureย violence towards women that makes my skin crawl, but there’s something about this visual thatย I can’t turn away from. It’s time for you to check out this subversive underground film, and make up your mind for yourself.ย The Right Side Of My Brain was made before the underground was a part of mainstream culture, and you can tell it was made out ofย Richard Kern’s perverse need to create art โย a fact that I respect him for!
According to Richard Kostelanetz in A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes:
This fascination with the dark side of lookingโwith the dynamics and aesthetics of voyeurismโis Richard Kernโs theme and it runs through his films and photography. In many ways, Kernโs work is a culmination of self-referential approaches to depicting the artistโs relationship to his โsubject.โ And his subject is a kind of seeing. … In many ways his movies are responses to popular film and commercial culture as a whole.
