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Art Riot Visual Essay

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done in collaboration with artist, Lana Locke .

Kupambana / Chelsea College Exhibition: Cookhouse

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Hello All, This month has seen two projects that i've been working on over the past 6 months come together.  The first is 'Communicating Values' a Chelsea College of Art & Design / Kupambana Art Foundation Collaboration. The project aimed to create an exchange of dialogue between Lewis PR employees and students and alumni at Chelsea College. The culmina First thing I have to say about this project is that I regret not giving the title more thought. It came out of back and forth emails as well as questions of value and value structures that had arisen within my research at the time of the start of this project. I think a more appropriate title would be 'Limits of Language' or maybe 'Do We Know More Together?'  Anyhow, the 6 month project ended with what I thought to be a successful exhibition that showed what we'd been doing in our discussions with one another and also art practice based responses within groups. ...

Plasticity - Tropical Lab at LASALLE College of Art

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The work posted below is in response to the theme of TROPICAL LAB 7 and took place between 24th July to 7th August 2013. ECHO: The Poetics of Translation Walter Benjamin once compared translation to hearing an echo in a forest. Such a  metaphor for the act of translation suggests the sonic if not oral dimension of language  and reminds us of the way in which there is a space between the original and its  repetition. Translation then is a rich terrain of exploration for the arts.  Tropical Lab 7 draws together student artists from all over the world, bringing them  together to learn about Singapore and that of its neighbors. At the same time, it  provides these artists with the opportunity to collaborate and work across the  boundaries of country, bringing together differences. While, on one hand, translation  allows for the discovery and creation of connections between two or more positions, it...

1st Year PhD Exhibition - Salon Adverts

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Salon Advert (tree III) digital print on raw canvas 50 x 50 cm 2013 Salon Advert (tree IV) digital print on raw canvas 50 x 50 cm 2013 Above are two digital images that i had printed on raw canvas for a recent exhibition at Chelsea College. The exhibition was for 1st Year PhD Students who's research is practice-led.  This is a tricky area for me as i mainly work in participatory art (creativity and learning through community engagement i.e. Chelsea Salon Series) which tends not to result in material objects. However, t hese works were created as advertisements for the Chelsea Salon Series. I combined images of individual practices and documentation of salon events and the resultant images roughly take the form of a tree. The images were selected randomly with only the overall hue, colour and tone of the image as a uniting factor. The combination of individual practices can be seen to form a network - a networks that is based on intera...

Bussey Building June 2012

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HEAT, SMOKE,  KITCHEN UTENSILS,  SOUND, SOUND INSULATION,  DETERGENT, 3-D and 2-D work'.  Some of the works in this exhibition concentrate on the use of senses other than sight. This not only refers to works producing or dampening aural sensations (a.k.a sound-art), but to the 'clean' smell of detergents and the hotness of a heater. How much are we willing or prepared to invest in a work that is not only 'in front of our eyes'? There are other themes emerging from the clutter of this seemingly eclectic mix of art work : “experiments” that might remind one of high-school science classes, diy sound insulation that could look like an empty canvas, collapsed cardboard structures that could get more attention than the ones next to a bin, organised detergents in the style of dot painting or a religious ritual, painting and drawing a picture, buying a heater from Argos,  mimicking a guitar body or stacking clay.Th...

Terror in Reproduction

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This project focuses on the role of terror in reproduction and the phantasmic illusion of communication  and the media, citing Jean Baudrillard’s The Spirit of Terrorism in comparison to the duality of representation in Jasper John's Corpse & Mirror and the silent exasperation of restrained communication in Jim Dine’s Car Crash( 1960).             What is the commonality between the spectrum of America (which maybe by itself the epicenter but not the embodiment of globalization) and the spectrum of Islam (which is conversely not the embodiment of terrorism)? I hope to create work that attempts to help all of us to come to terms with this now-current recent history.            The realisation of this project is achieved through the use of silk screen prints and digital reproductions of John’s Corpse & Mirror in relation to video work of news footage from 911. By comparing Johns’ work to footag...

We Have Run Out of Moons

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This work between  attempts to address the transition from childhood aspirations to more grown up concerns. The objects that once filled us with joy and wonder become nothing more than common place reminders of this transition. The room once ignited by a child’s wonder becomes the lonely streets after a parade. The festive debris washed down the drain. The outer space we once fantasized about is replaced by the solitary awareness of inner space. We have exhausted the possibilities of fictions only to face the emptiness behind the things that once excited our imaginations. "We have run out of moons" -Wernher von Braun (head architect of the American space program ).