The large scale photorealistic paintings of heterosexual intercourse which Betty Tompkins made between 1969 and 1974 were practically unknown when they were exhibited together for the first time in New York in 2002. Knowledge of Tompkins’ paintings immediately broadened the repertoire of first generation feminist-identified imagery. More significantly, their materialization made manifest an unacknowledged precursor to contemporary involvement with explicit sexual and transgressive imagery.
Shown at the Lyon Biennale in 2003 beside Steve Parrino’s equally wayward abstractions, Betty Tompkins’ work garnered extraordinary attention. The first painting in the series – there are only eight extant early Fuck Paintings – was acquired for the permanent collection of the Centre Pompidou/CNAC in Paris.
Although Betty Tompkins’ work is not included in LA MOCA’s current Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution exhibition, it figures prominently in Richard Meyer’s essay for the show’s catalog, Hard Targets: Male bodies, Feminist Art and the Force of Censorship in the 1970s. Meyer notes the essentialist bent of much early feminist-associated art and outlines the marginalization melded the phalocentric or coitus-concerned work of heterosexual women artists.
Given the context, Tompkins’ straightforwardness and refusal to moralize is bracing. This, coupled with a ferociously deadpan humor, makes the artist’s images iconic.
Betty Tompkins
Fuck painting #7, 1973
Acrylic on canvas
213.5 x 152.5 cm 84 x 60 in.
Betty Tompkins
Fuck Painting #25, 2007
Rubberstamp and acrylic on canvas
213.5 x 152.5 cm 84 x 60 in.
Betty Tompkins
Fuck Grid #21, 2005
Pencil on paper
43 x 35.5 cm 17 x 14 in.
Betty Tompkins
Mini Grid #20, 2006
Pencil and watercolour on paper
18.6 x 13.5 cm 7 1/3 x 5 1/3 in.
Betty Tompkins
Fuck Grid #28, 2006
Pencil on paper
43 x 35.5 cm 17 x 14 in.
Betty Tompkins
Mini Grid #28, 2007
Pencil, watercolour and ink on paper
18.5 x 13.5 cm 7 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.
Betty Tompkins
Mini Grid #53, 2010
Pencil on paper
18.7 x 13.5 cm 7 1/3 x 5 1/3 in.
Betty Tompkins
Small Kiss Grid #1, 2010
Pencil on paper
43 x 35.5 cm 17 x 14 in.