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Monday, 30 September 2013
George Rousse
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Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Richard Wentworth
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In these two examples of images from this project iv mentioned, are the examples I'v shown here on the right. I find these quite humorous but extremely interesting at the same time. I love they are clearly found objects. The first image is one of my favorites from the entire exhibition as it high lights the council in a new light. how the spend money for something that's already there. this is an example of how he makes things seen differently threw the camera lens.
The second im age is a DIY something we don't know but can let or minds run on many possible ideas from kids using it with skate boards or bikes to Adults using it with maybe cars or a wheel barrow.
Over all Richard Wentwork is a artist im going to make myself very familiar with and im going to follow his work.
Monday, 16 September 2013
Gerard Byrne
Gerard Byrne is a visual artist that we were told to learn about. He works in the mediums of photography, film and video.
His work is influenced by literature and theatre that represent the history of cultural forms through society. His Photography is usually based over the past few years threw historical site projects, and his film making is where he reconstructs historical conversations from popular magazines from 1960's - 80's.
He can be found on many different museum and art gallery site such as:
http://www.gerardbyrne.com/ - his own site that can bring you to his works and projects in other art gallery sites, such as : www.greenonredgallery.com and www.lissongallery.com
These are some images and an image of a film installation i found on the Lisson Gallery website. here you can see how he uses typical and popular arguments and topics of the 1960's-80's.
His work is influenced by literature and theatre that represent the history of cultural forms through society. His Photography is usually based over the past few years threw historical site projects, and his film making is where he reconstructs historical conversations from popular magazines from 1960's - 80's.
He can be found on many different museum and art gallery site such as:
http://www.gerardbyrne.com/ - his own site that can bring you to his works and projects in other art gallery sites, such as : www.greenonredgallery.com and www.lissongallery.com
These are some images and an image of a film installation i found on the Lisson Gallery website. here you can see how he uses typical and popular arguments and topics of the 1960's-80's.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Sharon Lockhart
Sharon Lockhart is a Massachusetts born film and instalation artist.
Lockhart's video Podworka is based in Poland focusing on the kids that live in the court yards of Lodz.
These children live in the apartment blocks near the old abandoned house, but these houses are the only playground for the children. The positive thing about this is it keeps the children so where safe, away from traffic and all the city's business. Its fascination to look at this 'playground' and compare it to that of an American playground, and watch how these children use the storage units and metal armatures become Jungle Gyms, sandboxes and soccer fields in the children's eyes.
http://www.lockhartstudio.com/index.php?/films/podworka/ this is the link for the video piece that I was looking at and described above. I really enjoyed looking at the video as something seems to be happening at all times in it. The children seem to follow each other in and out of the frame. Its interesting how the frame doesn't change and how the real subjects - the children- enter and exit it.
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