Friday 27 January 2012

Charles Ray

Untitled, 1973, printed 1989
Charles Ray (American, born 1953)
Gelatin silver print

Wednesday 25 January 2012

A couple of things on my mind....

1) group crit yesterday... I talked about being at the end of one thing and looking for the start of the next. It was suggested that I spend too much time thinking about art (??) I suppose that looking for a new direction isn't going to be helped by looking at other artists work... 

strategy: keep eyes half closed and wait for something to pop up in my peripherals...

2) trying to get a look at the spaces up on the college roof... what might have taken 5 minutes before the merger is now a bureaucratic nightmare... Janitors can't help, have to speak to premises manager... who doesn't speak to students, so having to communicate through the school office, which meant writing a brief proposal... which is fine, except that i don't really know that I want anything, other that a quick look at the roof...


...as a footnote to this, Sheena in the school office and John the premises manager are being very helpful. This is not a moan about the people who are helping me :)

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Bollard Poster as is...


A return to school...

Back to school and grades/feedback tutorials... well it was yesterday, today I'm at home having received a call from the landlord saying they are eventually sending someone around to look at our noisy cooker, and tomorrow & Thursday I'm going to be working on Anna Barriball's wall drawing at the Fruitmarket... So an odd return to school which doesn't involve much returning to school... but back to the feedback...


I'm happy enough with how I've been graded. I've never really been one for putting too much stock into these things but never the less you can't help being affected at the time. Predictably my studio grades were higher than my theory ones and all the written feedback was generally positive and even complementary. I couldn't help being disappointed with my essay grade, given the obvious pain it caused me, but the effort I had put in was acknowledged and I had made an improvement on last semester so all in all I can't grumble. If anything this only supports my theory that I'm not a writer... have I mentioned that before? 


I was a little more concerned with how my blog and seminar participation had been assessed. I don't disagree with the comments that I received but rather that I haven't been criticised on these things through the semester, only at the end... I feel that the blog has been assessed as a piece of writing.. or at least in a way that isn't really reflective of how I have been using it. It seems to me that if one is being asked to keep a blog which runs along side a practice, it should be assessed in a similar way, rather than at the end, retrospectively... This isn't really a problem for me, as I said already, grades aren't the issue... I think I just felt that I have valued this blog more than it has been officially credited.... Having said this, the grades weren't bad and the feedback was positive over all. I was happy to get a few reading suggestions thrown in to boot...


On the studio side all is good. The feedback I received echoed my own thoughts about how I should go forward this semester. Talking to Andrew is always useful, we discussed the need to move beyond the last thing and on to the next thing... 2012 is the year of the next thing, lol... He was fine with the fact that I have no idea as to what the next thing might be and went as far as to say that I should probably draw a line under other things for now, (more tape/standing work etc), and put all my energies into what might come next. These kind of unknowns are exciting... While it is a case of going back to the beginning and re questioning everything about how I should make work, I feel that over the course of the course I've been developing the right kind of 'tools' to do this... Isn't this what art practice is? constantly questioning what we think we know so as to do it better? This means there may be a hiatus on 'works' for now but I hope to get stuck in to some other things... the 1st year project spaces are coming up, there is also their fair project, and I haven't got chance to get involved with any of the undergrad crits like I did last year... all this and more to look forward to...


Cazart!


P.S.


so, no more standing on things... after this....


Steph remakes Erwin Wurm

Brancuzzi like buckets





Sunday 15 January 2012

Oliver East: Interview

This is Ollie, whose work we showed at J. A. Sinclair...

"Oliver East: Interview: hello i was interviewed this week by someone i've always wanted to be interviewed by. which is nice. you can read it here."

Saturday 14 January 2012

table work poster draft...

Another draft poster... Not sure how these multiple image posters are working for me yet... will have to live with them for a while.

Once again the text hasn't reduced well but that's ok, it looks good in print... It means that I'll have to make separate images for print and web... unless I go down the illustrator route... but I don't think I can afford that at the minute.


Friday 13 January 2012

Poster draft...

The text hasn't reduced too beautifully in this image but I did make it A3 so there you go. The colour is just a random background for now... I like the idea of making separate images for use on web or posters or different events etc... photoshop is much easier that scissors and glue.



more drawings

Thought I'd have another pop at Jamie and Susie, and Stacy's drawing is here too. I think this might be it for this batch of bollard drawings... I wanted to get a drawing of each stander but the res on some of the pics is just too poor. 8 out of 12 isn't bad...  Next move - make some posters...




Thursday 5 January 2012

Bonajo

Thanks to Steph for pointing out this work by Melanie Bonajo...