Thursday, 25 February 2010

Cosey Fanni Tutti

So a week ago we had the wonderful Cosey Fanni Tutti lecture at the UCA. Apart from being a massive porn display it was at times informative. But it seemed by the mid 80's that she had run out of steam.

Her work seemed to go into a couple of different catagories for her. Performances, magazine actions (the porn!), Music, and stripping. I'm still not sure how her stripping fit into all of this or if she just threw it in there for good messure. Her performance, magazine actions and her stripping where about the control she had over herself and the persona or acting that she was doing. So for the magazine actions she went into it as just herself but the magazine or photographer would give her a character to play and they would dictate what she could do, so they had complete control over her. In stripping, she had control over the movements and music she did but she was still there to act as a stripper. In her art performances it was all her and whatever she felt like doing.

Her recent work(what she has done since 2000) I didn't grade much. Her series of Selflessness acts was boring and pointless. So you burned one of your bloody tampons and spread it across the entrance of Disney World, woop de doo! Sure it's funny but thats about it.

She just seemed to have a huge amount of work with a very weak or flimsy idea attached to it which she herslef seemed unable to word persicely.

But we did all get to look at porn under the umbrella of education.

Saturday, 13 February 2010

To Hell with the Audience I Say!

So I've been sitting around pondering the directions in which my little art project could go and have decided to make it purely for myself with no thought to my audience. At first I was thinking of making participation sculptures but then revisited my original desires for this project. I want to make a space for myself that will give me comfort and relief, like closing your eyes while wrapped up in an oversized duvet. Now, I wanted my audience to also experience this and then I got so engrossed in trying to bring these feeling forth in the audience but since everyone has lovely individual needs it wasn't so easy. Well screw the audience! I shall now Take this opportunity to be completely selfish and make a space entirely for myself. And then I'll invite people in. But it's all for me.
I'm a selfish bitch, Yay!

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Into the Second Week

So we are already into the second week and I feel like I have done nothing, AT ALL. At the moment I'm focusing on the "Freedom of Expression In the Security of Anonymity."

I'm trying to bridge the gap between public persona, e.g. the stoic and unemotional commuters, and the personal emotions.

I'm gonna try and explore this through a series of boxes placed in public spaces and ask the public open up while in these boxes.

I am totally stumped on artist to research. I have a couple of books to read though. Relational Aesthetics is proving to be impenetrable to my little dyslexic mind. Do they have spark notes on art theory books. Off the GOOGLE!!!

Six Foxes and A Badger

There are two newly dead foxes on the A31. One right as you come off the Hog's Back and then one joining the other four on the way out of Farnham. And a Badger on the Hog's Back.

British wildlife is in a sore state by the looks of it.

And one fox on Cobham Road.

Not that I make notes or count. God no!

Saturday, 6 February 2010

So it's super early in the morning. Well not super early but damn early for me. I woke up at 8:30. I usually emerge in the afternoon. Now i have a whole day and I have absolutely nothing planned...sigh. What will one do with oneself?

So this week Ben Lewis lectured at UCA Farnham. Ben Lewis is an art critic and reported. He's the guy behind Art Safari and The Great Contemporary Art Bubble. It ran for an hour and 40 minutes and during that whole time all I could think about was that I shouldn't have had that whole bottle of water during lunch and by GOD WHY IS HE STILL TALKING!!!! To say the least my paper was filled with desperate little self-portraits and not so much notes. Luckily I did record the whole thing.

Ben Lewis was charming and the room would continually break out into laughter. You can find him here:


And now my dog is standing on my back. He might want something. For only being 5 pounds he certainly makes his presence known.

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Some Things To Look At


Chiharu Shiota

Charles Avery Eternity Chamber

Yoshitomo Nara from Walking In My Mind

Just Found!

I found this chinese artist called Cai Guo-Qiang.

http://www.caiguoqiang.com/

I'm now a big fan of his piece Head On.

Wolves running head on into a wall, Rock ON!

Four Foxes

There are Four dead foxes on the A31 on the way out of Farnham. They've been there for two weeks now.

If they stay there any longer I am going to buy some large jars and preserve them.

The First Couple of Days

So semester 2 has finally started to my relief. We have all given our presentations on what we want to specialize in until the end of term.

I have chosen to investigate space which evokes emotion. Also the relation between public space and emotion. Of course I have set myself a substantial reading list.

Installation Art

by Nicolas de Oliveira and Nicola Oxley

One Place After Another: Site-specific Art and Locational Identity

by M Kwon

Public and Private Spaces of the City

by Ali Madanipour

The Production of Space

by Henry Lefebvre

Public Emotions

by Perri 6, Dr Susannah Radstone, Corinne Squire, and Amal Treacher

Species of Spaces and other pieces

by Georges Perec

Non-places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity
by Marc Auge and John Howe
The Aesthetics of Disengagement: Contemporary Art and Depression

by Christine Ross

Relational Aesthetics

by Nicolas Bourriaud


So I will have my hands full! Yay for me!

Saturday, 30 January 2010

Just Start Already

I'm getting restless now. I just want the term to start and get on with working and do this presentation!

I just want to start building houses.

Hmph.

The Girl with a Hole in Her Chest




Something I wrote while frying up the beacon.

Friday, 29 January 2010

Dear Singapore



Ocher Canvases


The Patchwork Elephant

My group and I have given it some thought and think that no reputable zoo would trust us with their elephants. Especially an endangered species!

So we decided to base it on the ol' saying "An elephant never forgets" and combine it with the tradition of family quilts. So we are gonna patchwork the crap out of that baby elephant!!!