Wednesday, 30 October 2013

The Knowledge Forum. Part one: Common Knowledge Collection

This is the Knowledge Forum:

It is the creation of a space in which we can look at how information is shared, received and acknowledged.

For the first part of this project I am collecting information from groups who have 'place' in common. 

If you would like to talk to me, share your Common Knowledge and for it to be listened to and enjoyed by even more people, get in touch! I would love to speak to you.  I am focusing on  Information Retrieval until November 29th 2013 so book in before then. Talk soon!

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Eyes For Glittering Objects

A new piece of work to come out of working from the exhibition...





Eyes For Glittering Objects

Assembled from lifestyle magazine images and disposable household items Eyes For Glittering Objects plays with the 2 dimensional nature of desire, aspiration and status.

This work is purposefully playful and constructed with a philosophy rooted in Brechtian theory.

Mixed media assemblage
2013


Mid-way-point. sort of.

Here how the exhibition looks right now...






late opening...

Sorry for the silence, here's a new project to make up for it.

I'd been saving my new work to launch my new look exciting website, however it is taking a little longer than planned... as way of an apology here is what I am up to at this very moment!

Double bill! exhibition




Sunday 21st - Saturday 27th July 13:00 - 17:00 2013

The Artworks project space at The Barbican Art Trust Studios, Blackhorse Lane will combine elements of exhibition and workshop to create a week long exploration of how we use, share and occupy space.

The show will consist of participatory sculptural installation. I will be present and making new work in response to workshops and discussions throughout the exhibition. Please come along to talk, make, share!

i made a tool to measure space

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The objects consist of different coloured fabric sections which refer to Edward T Hall's proximity space: In his theory 18" = Intimate space, 48” = Personal space, 144” = social space & 300” = public space. It explores the idea of Hall’s definitive and definite rule, how it works in reality and how it can be used to define/redefine our own space.

It is constructed with a Brechtian philosophy in mind and attempts to physically manifest the absurdity of theories used to manage and understand society. It is an exploration the societal notions and expectations of how we occupy spaces and gives a means to play in this arena.


i am surrounded by objects that define me

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This project follows an earlier body of work "some even grew rich and became the object of their neighbours envy" and continues to explore status and the notion of aspirational objects.

This is first event in a year-long project researching making, sharing and subsequent archiving.

Thursday, 26 July 2012

The estates of you.

For a little while I have been looking at, photographing and drawing a number of estates around London which were built in an attempt to fulfil a utopian philosophy.

The estates are now in a state. Many of the buildings are empty with just a handful of families occupying huge tower blocks.

When I visited the estates I could see where attempts to rejuvenate the spaces, both by the local authority, community groups and individual residents had taken place. There were sign of colours and leftovers from community activities. Some blocks had been partially painted or covered with brightly coloured veneers. Individuals had clearly defined their own space within the estate with bars and fences which they then filled with flowers, plants and other items which made the space "their own". My favorite is still the shed on the 3rd floor balcony.

I think this is stage one of this project. For stage two I would like to visit and explore communities that have been created with a similar philosophy in mind but instead of being built by local authorities they have manifested directly out of the desires of the people and communities that would occupy them.




The estates of you. 1, 2 & 3

monoprint, wood, fabric




The estates. Assemblage drawings.

monoprint.

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

just a few more...





country living magazine, carbon paper, pencil 2012



emulsion, varnish and acrylic on floor boards 2012

Kitchen phallus

a consideration of domestic gender roles. Enough said?










Saturday, 19 May 2012

SSSOC Shau Fenster, Berlin April 2012

Here's some pictures from the opening exhibition of Sing Sweet Songs of Conviction. It was fun!








I made a tool meets country living

Some drawings from I made a tool to measure space and country living magazine may 2012 issue.




ink, oil pastel, carbon paper

May 2012

Saturday, 5 May 2012

I made a tool to measure space

I have been finding it hard at work recently. I made a tool to measure space.
It refers to Hall's proximity space: 18" = intimate space, 48" = personal space, 144" = social space, 300" = public space.

When I go back to work on Wednesday I will carry it with me to use when needed. I will write, film and take pictures. I will produce a zine so you can see what happened.


"I made a tool to measure space"
2012- ongoing project
used domestic fabric, pillow and quilt stuffing


Monday, 16 April 2012

Sing Sweet Songs of Conviction

The traveling art show begins...
Berlin 

April 19 from 19.00 
Anteprima/Sneak Peak, "Fliegen am Schaufenster"
Two live performances to be viewed from outside the 20 meter gallery window:
Alessia Armeni, "24-Hour Painting" and
Helena Hamilton, "NOTETOADISTANTGOD"

April 20 from 20.00
Opening 
Special performance by guest artist, Jennifer Hope Davy, "Onwards, Darkness" and DJ 
Soundscape by Loganic, "Sweet Sounds of Conmixion"

Schau Fenster-Schauraum für Kunst 
Lobeckstrasse 30 - 35
10969 Berlin / U-8 Moritzplatz, M29

Perennial Art curates the Berlin show, and Jennifer Hope Davy is the guest artist in Berlin.



Friday, 16 March 2012

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Following on...

Following on from the "some even grew rich..." pieces I have been moving towards making some assemblage work based on the paper installation and collages and some earlier drawings/snapshot photos of physical spaces.  I am still looking at the ground between utopian living and domestic reality- this piece is called "scotoma" a title pinched from the ALISN show at Sluice art fair where the original "some even grew rich and became the object of their neighbours envy" installation was presented.


Scotoma.

Used fabric assemblage 
2012