2.9.11

MA Fine Art Show Camberwell

'Trooping the Other' Video Projection 2011

















The show is now open!

Private View: Tuesday 6 September 2011 / 18.00 – 21.00
Open to public: Friday 2 September – Thursday 8 September (closed Sunday 4 September)
Opening hours: Monday – Friday: 10.00 – 20.00 / Saturday: 11.00 – 17.00

New work including video projection 'Trooping the Other' sound installation 'Micky Bliss' and sound piece, 'Swarm, a Thousands Voices'.

Full details of all artists and events can be found here

www.mafineartcamberwell.co.uk

Live Exhibition Stream

21.8.11

New Products on Society6!




11.6.11

'Tragedy is Dionysian impulse discharging itself in Apollonian imagery'

'Each dimension will then play into the other, as dream-world and intoxication merge and begin to speak each other’s language, beauty or the Apollonian rescuing the Dionysian from pure amorphousness, and the Dionysian redeeming the Apollonian from the dead-end of sheer vacuous form. Tragedy is Dionysian impulse discharging itself in Apollonian imagery'.


Sweet Violence: The Idea of the Tragic by Terry Eagleton















9.5.11

Carbon Essence Collider Prints Now Available on Imagekind

Carbon Essence Collider Prints now available on the Imagekind website. Many options are available including framed prints and canvases. Take a look via the image below.

5.5.11

The Artist's Joke, edited by Jennifer Higgie

The Artist's Joke, edited by Jennifer Higgie is one of a series documenting major themes and ideas in contemporary art, its well funny, its a good laugh, well for art theory it is.


Favourite quote:


'Goofing-off requires developing a fine-tuned sense of what it means to pause long enough and distance oneself far enough from worldly objects and events to recognise their illusory dimension and thereby reinvest the world with wonder. In order to really goof-off well, the instrumental sense of purpose deeply ingrained in Western ego and epistemology must be abandoned.'


Fluxus Performance and humour 1995
Kristine Stiles




7.2.11

New Video Work - Slow Clap (Scorn 1) and Slow Clap (Scorn 2)

Slow Clap (Scorn 1) and Slow Clap (Scorn 2) works with the idea of repetition and the absurd, to applaud the viewer for watching the piece becomes the audience and the audience the performer. To slow clap is a critical act of disdain but the nature of this slow clap has an immensity of its own.



9.1.11

Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy By Barbara Ehrenreich

This book is excellent I recommend it to any one who wishes to know what has gone wrong with our society in the last four hundred years, its an amazing insight!

1.1.11

I Saw A Dream - New Video


Many Bollywood narratives are about the ups and downs of love and sentimentalism and longing play intricate parts in these stories.

Silsilia's plot is about true love winning through adversity and chance this song in particular talks about a chain of events and true love being the purpose of these events.

The disruption to the narrative caused by this mal function of the technology is the birth of the tragic.

The end of this narrative and illusion and entering into the space of the now and dis illusion.

This moment is a break, a space normally determined as a fail, upset or mistake, but really this is only a fail in this illusion, a moment of clarity to contemplate 'reality'.

This disruption happens to be beautiful.

29.12.10

Mat Collishaw - Magic Lantern





Magic Lantern

V & A Channel

100sqft 5 New Orleans / London Book

Catalogue now available to order



http://www.blurb.com/books/1719020


Hosted by ArtEgg studios the 100sqft 5th Exhibition launched in New Orleans on the 23rd October 2010 to accompany the Arts After Dark exhibition curated by Carne Griffiths. The Exhibition displays the work of 100 US and UK artists, with all artwork being 1 foot square displayed in a 10' x 10' grid.
The exhibition is not juried and encourages work in all disciplines. Artists are encouraged from a variety of backgrounds, trained and untrained, amateur and professional. The finished grid is testament to this showing an eclectic range of work that draws the eyes of the visitor rapidly from piece to piece.
The 100sqft exhibition appears at Cholmeley Boys Club Dalston for it's UK launch on the 27th November 2010.
Be there ... be square