Saturday, 27 June 2009
KANYE WEST, LOVE LOCKDOWN
Mental state. Liken to padded cells.
(note: mood and striking elements of styling and placement which really makes this video inspirational to me)
'My work aspires to a condition of density, great simplicity, directness, openness of language and interaction.’
AESTHETICALLY SEDUCTIVE
PHILOSOPHICALLY INTRIGUING
DISTILS COMPLEX IDEAS INTO SINGLE OBJECTS/ ENVIRONMENTS
Neo-concretism, a Brazilian movement of the late 1950s - sensorial, participatory works, which engage the body as well as the mind.
‘A work by Meireles often starts in a commonplace, usually domestic object, or a childhood memory, which becomes transmuted into a perceptual, philosophical, even a cosmological speculation, without, however, losing its grit, its roots in social reality – a reality often harsh but marked by human resilience and inventiveness.’
Guy Brett, co-curator of Cildo Meireles Tate Modern exhibition (14th October 2008- 11th January 2009)
(Descriptions and quotes from http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/cildomeireles/about.shtm)
PHILOSOPHICALLY INTRIGUING
DISTILS COMPLEX IDEAS INTO SINGLE OBJECTS/ ENVIRONMENTS
Neo-concretism, a Brazilian movement of the late 1950s - sensorial, participatory works, which engage the body as well as the mind.
‘A work by Meireles often starts in a commonplace, usually domestic object, or a childhood memory, which becomes transmuted into a perceptual, philosophical, even a cosmological speculation, without, however, losing its grit, its roots in social reality – a reality often harsh but marked by human resilience and inventiveness.’
Guy Brett, co-curator of Cildo Meireles Tate Modern exhibition (14th October 2008- 11th January 2009)
(Descriptions and quotes from http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/exhibitions/cildomeireles/about.shtm)
Friday, 26 June 2009
Thursday, 25 June 2009
WALKING IN MY MIND
WALKING IN MY MIND exhibition
HAYWARD GALLERY
Below is a description of the exhibition from
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/calendar/productions/walking-in-my-mind-46998
The Hayward
Walking In My Mind
Tuesday 23 June 2009 - Sunday 6 September 2009
Walking in My Mind explores the inner workings of the artist's imagination through immersive, large-scale installation art. Ten international artists transform the Hayward Gallery's indoor galleries and outdoor sculpture terraces into a series of gigantic sculptural environments, each of which represents an individual mindscape. Interior worlds of emotions, thoughts, memories and dreams collide with exterior reality, blurring the boundaries between inner and outer space.
Artists include: Charles Avery, Thomas Hirschhorn, Yayoi Kusama, Bo Christian Larsson, Mark Manders, Yoshitomo Nara, Jason Rhoades, Pipilotti Rist, Chiharu Shiota and Keith Tyson.
Saturday, 20 June 2009
THE STATE I'M IN
I like compiling my blog with quotes and images that some how manage to pin down my never ending thoughts that are shaping my work.
I thought I would just try and explain everything so far on my blog as it's kind of made up of two thought paths. The first posts from 3/02/09 (Grunge) to 17/02/09 (David LaChapelle) being PATH 1. This path reflects the topics of my 2nd year essay grunge/ bohemians and a "cult of cool". This path is about observing image and lifestyle. Once I finished my essay i seemed to start developing a different avenue of interest which is how PATH 2 came about. This path began from post 24/05/09 (Beautiful Vodoo Doll) and is more of a reflection of thoughts I'm having at the moment which are very much to do with STATES OF BEING AND SEEING and this is the path which I feel my blog is going to continue developing.
Overall current interests:
art installations
tattoos
different ways of looking
grunge
guy style/ fashion
the bohemian life
photography
styling
lyrical romantics
poetic rebellion
I'm also thinking about starting to blog my actual work as this blog is very much the thoughts that are inspiring and supporting my practical work.
I thought I would just try and explain everything so far on my blog as it's kind of made up of two thought paths. The first posts from 3/02/09 (Grunge) to 17/02/09 (David LaChapelle) being PATH 1. This path reflects the topics of my 2nd year essay grunge/ bohemians and a "cult of cool". This path is about observing image and lifestyle. Once I finished my essay i seemed to start developing a different avenue of interest which is how PATH 2 came about. This path began from post 24/05/09 (Beautiful Vodoo Doll) and is more of a reflection of thoughts I'm having at the moment which are very much to do with STATES OF BEING AND SEEING and this is the path which I feel my blog is going to continue developing.
Overall current interests:
art installations
tattoos
different ways of looking
grunge
guy style/ fashion
the bohemian life
photography
styling
lyrical romantics
poetic rebellion
I'm also thinking about starting to blog my actual work as this blog is very much the thoughts that are inspiring and supporting my practical work.
HOLOGRAMS
A negative produced by exposing a high-resolution photographic plate, without camera or lens, near a subject illuminated by monochromatic, coherent radiation, as from a laser: when it is placed in a beam of coherent light a true three-dimensional image of the subject is formed.
(Definition from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hologram)
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Hologram
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Friday, 12 June 2009
LABYRINTH
LABYRINTH
Definitions of Labyrinth from:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/labyrinth
1. an intricate combination of paths or passages in which it is difficult to find one's way or to reach the exit.
2. a maze of paths bordered by high hedges, as in a park or garden, for the amusement of those who search for a way out.
3. a complicated or tortuous arrangement, as of streets or buildings.
4. any confusingly intricate state of things or events; a bewildering complex.
5. (initial capital letter) Classical Mythology. a vast maze built in Crete by Daedalus, at the command of King Minos,
to house the Minotaur.
WATERLOO SCI-FI LABYRINTH
Kevin Spacey and experimental theatre company Punchdrunk
Created dystopian world in tunnels under waterloo
Collaborated with artists and performers to combine theatre and art
Artists inc: Mark Jenkins, Slinkachu, Antony Micallef, Polly Morgan
(Link 1920's film Metropolis)
Definitions of Labyrinth from:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/labyrinth
1. an intricate combination of paths or passages in which it is difficult to find one's way or to reach the exit.
2. a maze of paths bordered by high hedges, as in a park or garden, for the amusement of those who search for a way out.
3. a complicated or tortuous arrangement, as of streets or buildings.
4. any confusingly intricate state of things or events; a bewildering complex.
5. (initial capital letter) Classical Mythology. a vast maze built in Crete by Daedalus, at the command of King Minos,
to house the Minotaur.
WATERLOO SCI-FI LABYRINTH
Kevin Spacey and experimental theatre company Punchdrunk
Created dystopian world in tunnels under waterloo
Collaborated with artists and performers to combine theatre and art
Artists inc: Mark Jenkins, Slinkachu, Antony Micallef, Polly Morgan
(Link 1920's film Metropolis)
THE HOUSE OF FAIRY TALES
Project by Gavin Turk
Exploring originality in art
London performance artist
Artist Deborah Curtis
Interactive art project
Tunnels beneath London Bridge station
Collaboration Sir Peter Blake and Jeremy Deller
Teenagers
Labyrinthine space
Live music performances
Animation
Film workshops
Art installations
http://www.thehouseoffairytales.org/
Exploring originality in art
London performance artist
Artist Deborah Curtis
Interactive art project
Tunnels beneath London Bridge station
Collaboration Sir Peter Blake and Jeremy Deller
Teenagers
Labyrinthine space
Live music performances
Animation
Film workshops
Art installations
http://www.thehouseoffairytales.org/
BAZ LUHRMANN films
Saturday, 6 June 2009
Prada Spring/ Summer 2008 Advertising Campaign
Illustrations by James Jean
Analysing the campaign it draws you in to a dream-like world. When looking at the visual content of the print it contains this enchanted forest. An otherworldly camouflage image which captures the viewer. Enticing them with the underlying darkness created by the surreal inspired art nouveau edge.
(Also part of the series of work is Trembled Blossoms, a four minute animated short)
ARCADIA
Arcadia
The mythical and legendary land to which, in the eyes of The Libertines (Carl Barat and Peter Doherty) , the Albion is sailing to a dreamland. Arcadia is a poetic ideal of a place where everythings good and right, anywhere you can find peace. A place with no laws, boundaries and there is liberty everywhere.
It's an awareness of your surroundings; you're not gonna force yourself on anyone and, equally, no-one's gonna force themselves on you. And it's about community and pleasure. It came from a whisper through the trees. It came from a crack in the pavement. It can also come when you open a bag of crisps, or when you kick a football against a goalpost. Even if I was winding you up, it would still be true, because Arcadia and the Arcadian Dream is so deep, is so true to our hearts... It can be as powerful as your imagination can allow it to be. But, it can also be as dark and twisted as your soul... Arcadia encompasses the infinite, and that's why it comforts me."
Definition from http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Arcadia
The mythical and legendary land to which, in the eyes of The Libertines (Carl Barat and Peter Doherty) , the Albion is sailing to a dreamland. Arcadia is a poetic ideal of a place where everythings good and right, anywhere you can find peace. A place with no laws, boundaries and there is liberty everywhere.
It's an awareness of your surroundings; you're not gonna force yourself on anyone and, equally, no-one's gonna force themselves on you. And it's about community and pleasure. It came from a whisper through the trees. It came from a crack in the pavement. It can also come when you open a bag of crisps, or when you kick a football against a goalpost. Even if I was winding you up, it would still be true, because Arcadia and the Arcadian Dream is so deep, is so true to our hearts... It can be as powerful as your imagination can allow it to be. But, it can also be as dark and twisted as your soul... Arcadia encompasses the infinite, and that's why it comforts me."
Definition from http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Arcadia
MEET ME UNDER THE LAMP-POST
"She began to walk forward, crunch-crunch over the snow and through the wood
toward the other light. In about 10 minutes she reached it and found it was a
lamp-post. As she stood looking at it, wondering why there was a lamp-post in
the middle of a wood and wondering what to do next, she heard a pitter patter
of feet coming towards her."
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe and enters Narnia
A NARNIA WONDERLAND
Sonia Rykiel Autumn/Winter 2008 Advertising Campaign
toward the other light. In about 10 minutes she reached it and found it was a
lamp-post. As she stood looking at it, wondering why there was a lamp-post in
the middle of a wood and wondering what to do next, she heard a pitter patter
of feet coming towards her."
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe and enters Narnia
A NARNIA WONDERLAND
Sonia Rykiel Autumn/Winter 2008 Advertising Campaign
Last Days (2005)
Directed by Gus Van Sant
Starring Michael Pitt
AMBIGUOUS, ISOLATION, ALIENATION, DISENCHANTMENT
A fictionlised account of Kurt Cobain's last days. Michael Pitt playing Blake a character based on Cobain. With a near total lack of dialogue except for the brief mutterings here and there this beautifully shot piece is what's so powerful and important to this film. The viewer is very much the second thought and priority in this sad, isolated account of a man whos behaviour through out is mostly walking around, muttering. The viewer sits back observing his alienated journey carefully constructed through the key complex relationship between the scenery and noises Gus Van Sant created. The scenery could be seen as reflecting Blake's own deteriation. I watched this film very early in the morning alone and felt it may have been more powerful doing so because of Blake's own isolated state and in a way how you as the viewer watching alone build up your own intimate connection with the character. I feel the emotion I got from the film may have been effected if I had watched it any other way.
(There is a really interesting analysis of the film on: http://www.cinematicreflections.com/lastdays.html by Derek Smith 7/22/05)
Elevator straight into my skull
The escalator rises as it falls
I swear our jet is crashin' in my mind
You can hold on but I wouldn't waste your time
Farewell my black balloon
Farewell my black balloon
I've stood in a thousand street scenes
Just around the corner from you
On the edge of a dream that you have
Has anybody ever told you it's not comin' true?
Farewell my black balloon
Farewell my black balloon, the weather had it's way with you
Farewell my black balloon, the weather had it's way with you
Farewell my black balloon
Black Balloon
The Kills
(from the album Midnight Boom)
(top image Damien Hirst Skull, middle image from theinspirationroom.com, bottom image Alison Mosshart from The Kills)
Friday, 5 June 2009
I HAVE BEEN TO HELL AND BACK AND LET ME TELL YOU IT WAS WONDERFUL.
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