Tuesday, 28 July 2020
foldedspacesandatune
my new latest sound - check out the funk you will be unable to not move with this. an interesting session with the Columbian Embassy today - exploring and sharing creative possibilities around their orange economy. They were particularly interested in the work myself and Melissa https://melissapmurray.com/ have been engaged with at NanoDTC. I've been working on some new crushed folded structures - this has led to a number of mini gifs. meanwhile some films - The Sunlit Night - understanding the world and finding yourself through paintings How to build a girl - well written and acted with some nice animated touches but the characters are a little straightforward.
Labels:
bookart,
books,
film recommendations,
music recommendation,
studio,
work
Monday, 20 July 2020
healthandsafetygonemad
'Health and Safety gone mad' - in a field near you - its a track behind my house!!!
At the moment if you happen to be in Crest in the Drome Valley,
France feel free to drop into the Imprints Galerie. https://imprints-galerie.com/Home I
have a work in an exhibition, the show is of the Gommisti editions, small
rubber stamps commissioned by Imprints. https://www.instagram.com/imprints_galerie/
three online student exhibitions I've been part of this year - NUA Textile Design
https://nuagradshowcase.com/courses/textile-design/
OCA MA Fine Art https://gallery.oca.ac.uk/
MA Book Arts Camberwell https://www.mavisualarts.com/ma-book-arts/
all worth checking out
onto films The Old Guard - some interesting moments but written as
a graphic novel and it does feel a little like it still is, a little. Palm Springs both suffers and gains
from its source, Groundhog Day, but it gets away with it, just.
Wednesday, 15 July 2020
atimeaplaceamoment
an invitation to an exhibition - MA Book Art at Camberwell - its the final cohort's online exhibition. There are many wonderful works in the show but more importantly the work demonstrates the breadth of the course in terms of book thinking, alongside the focus it offered the student when narrating their own lives.
It is said that the victors get to write the history. The restructuring of the MA offer at the University of the Arts (UAL) included the closure of the Book Art course at Camberwell. Does its demise within the restructure mean success? Does that make them the victors and therefore should they as successful instigators of this action write the history of the course?
The true history of the MA is embedded in the experiences of 100s of students who have enrolled on the course and experienced it. Many continue to make, exhibit and sell books, they run private press's, employ people, teach others to make books as technicians, educators and artists in community settings and within educational institutions as teachers, lectures and professors across the world.
Others have taken their experience of the course, recognised the transferable skills we have explored together and used them to build fulfilling creative lives. They continue to build the legacy of the course, I think they are the winners and there is no need to write the history as they are living its future.
On this the last day of the course I think of them all, of the learning we did together and wish them well.
take care - bye for now
It is said that the victors get to write the history. The restructuring of the MA offer at the University of the Arts (UAL) included the closure of the Book Art course at Camberwell. Does its demise within the restructure mean success? Does that make them the victors and therefore should they as successful instigators of this action write the history of the course?
The true history of the MA is embedded in the experiences of 100s of students who have enrolled on the course and experienced it. Many continue to make, exhibit and sell books, they run private press's, employ people, teach others to make books as technicians, educators and artists in community settings and within educational institutions as teachers, lectures and professors across the world.
Others have taken their experience of the course, recognised the transferable skills we have explored together and used them to build fulfilling creative lives. They continue to build the legacy of the course, I think they are the winners and there is no need to write the history as they are living its future.
On this the last day of the course I think of them all, of the learning we did together and wish them well.
take care - bye for now
Monday, 13 July 2020
foldedfoldscrushed
working on some new structures - or more like a
new approach to the making or unmaking of work. crushing very tiny structures
has obvious connotations at this moment in time, both for me personally and
more universally. The final assessment of the Book Art Course at Camberwell has
taken place, we just have the exam board to go and the course will cease to
exist. The final cohort submitted some really exciting work that deserves to be
seen beyond myself and Tanya. I hope that they get the chance soon, they and
their work warrant it. meanwhile some films Family Romance LLC. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10208194/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
oddly strange yet very normal slice of everyday
Japan. The True History of the Kelly Gang
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4844140/
starts off with brutal oppression and ramps up intensely to a devastatingly unhinged
spectacle.
The
Shivering Truth https://vimeo.com/channels/staffpicks/303380455
is a wondrous thing - this is a good place to start, it will twist your mind
inside out and take your sole to a dark yet glorious place.
Wednesday, 8 July 2020
newroofoverourheads
It's been a full-on manual labour session rebuilding the roof
of my studio - it is now very ready for work to take place. This week at
Camberwell the set project was mask - mine was informed by power, control and
order - all the issues that fuel my practice.
meanwhile films - Fire
Saga - Will Ferrell not at his best but the costumes are a wow and the
whole film was obviously made with love and care for Eurovision. The Personal History of David Copperfield
had some joyfully clever film-craft moments, using projection and editing to
tell the story. The Lake House https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0410297/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_1
had a nice twist after a long set of twists. Transit https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6675244/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
had a disjointed feel that was totally at one with the narrative
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