Friday, 29 October 2010
Haven't been on here for a while
Good news is I've heard the Museum of Everything is coming back!
http://www.museumofeverything.com/exhibition3.php
Potential new Artists Statement?
Hannah Bishop’s work explores the ignored and undervalued nature of the everyday, concerned with exposing beautiful bypassed entities as being what makes up the majority of our existence. Small interventions into the ordinary, a sign on the street, a faint drawing on a chair, a carefully grown weed that’s been left on a doorstep, ‘provoke tiny moments of awareness’[1]. Interested in the variety of mundane happenings and seemingly uninspiring moments the work dwells in quiet contemplation on what is right before the eyes, in opposition to aiming for the unobtainable dream that capitalist society sells us. Ephemeral and miss able the artwork is an alternative to escapism, and calls for an appreciation of the beauty of the pattern of a piece of gravel or the painterly qualities of a damp mark on the ceiling, that which we all have right before our eyes. ‘Today we are facing another economic meltdown and… Art practice will free itself again from grounded institutions’[2]. The glory of the everyday, the magnificence in the ordinary, the splendor of the mundane, the appreciation for the smaller things, is truly what we should value in light of the consequence of unbridled consumerism.
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
LOVE this blog
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
YOUTH

Have been involved with PLAYGROUND magazine behind the scenes helping with the newest issue themed YOUTH (to be out the end of September). Have found a really interesting article on the subject o the New York Times website called 'What Is It About 20-Somethings' http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/magazine/22Adulthood-t.html?_r=2&hp=&pagewanted=all
Naked Girls With Masks
Found this on another blog (http://conglamorart.blogspot.com/) with the title and sub title 'Why Do We Reveal Our Faces, Yet Hide Our Bodies? asks photographer Ben Hopper in his recent project 'Naked Girls With Masks'.hmm..... was drawn to it thinking it would actually answer that question in an interesting way, instead it has just shown me lots of faceless (very) skinny girls' bodies.
Although if you ignore the amount of ribs on show these photos are quite something
The things I don't like about my house make it a real house
a gift of moral education
The Little Theatre of Dolls
Saw an ad in the Big Issue for their show /installation in London and wish I could get there (ends on 29th)
check out the tempting image in the ad and they have a beautiful explanation of themselves on their website http://www.thelittletheatreofdolls.com/
Have recently began to expand what it is that I see as art, from reading 'the blurring of art and life' it's come to make me realise it isn't about conforming to mediums or techniques, its more of an open ended exploration of the world we find ourselves in. Need to apply this to my work however!
I need to read more of this book...
Why do I try to run away from it?
First play written by a women to be performed at the Globe
http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/theatre/annualtheatreseason/bedlam/
Most depressing thing I've read today
'Last year, the first draft of the Klaxons' second album was rejected by their record company, Polydor. In the kind of self-abashing tones more commonly associated with an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, frontman Jamie Reynold told NME: "We've made a really heavy record and it isn't the right thing for us, I understand that. First and foremost, we're a pop band. I haven't thought about that for a long time."
That's the sound of creativity and self-expression being kicked out of someone right there.'
urgh...
Monday, 23 August 2010
Through my work with compARTment I've been lucky enough to get involved with some interesting projects and above is the most recent example of that. Residing in one of our stalls currently are a photographers collective who intend to work with the local community and create documentation of the Open Market as the unique space that it is. They have begun by photographing the wide range of people who visit the market for example Klaus who works there....for more info about what their up to check out http://compartment.org.uk/projects/the-open-market-photographers-collective-compartment/
Thursday, 19 August 2010
Fourth plinth the contenders
During my routinely browse of the arts section on the guardian website I came across the contenders for the fourth plinth. I know you I'm backing! 'Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla's piece, Untitled (ATM/Organ), is a working cash machine connected to a functioning pipe organ, which produces different sounds depending on the action the customer is performing' www.guardian.co.uk. Image below also stolen from the good old guardian website!Really hope this one gets there. Not for any critical interest really, but because of the simple fact it is such an interesting and ridiculous idea and I love it! any excuse to draw money out. Would love to read more...
I think maybe one of the things I like about this piece is that it appealed to my non art educated self, the part of me that is interested in peoples ideas and things that you can happen upon as you go through life.





