Thinking more so into the presentation of a future exhibition, I will continue with the works and Ideas I have presented so far although I would like to look into sound and maybe animation. I think this addition would add a different dimension to the ideas and definitely work well together as one piece.
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Assessment Point Two
For my second Assessment I presented a selection of my more recent pieces together in the corner of a room. I purposely presented these works in different ways and levels; giving the viewer the opportunity to walk around the works (piled in a corner with sections attached to the wall, hanging together from a fitting on the ceiling, placed on the floor, bunched together on a 'plinth', hung individually from the ceiling and simply attached to the wall). I like how they all work together, giving a better understanding to the subject matter, separately using colour and selected text and imagery.
I would have liked to have presented a large A0 colour print out of a singular photograph of myself on the wall with these, (which would of had sections stripped away; hiding the image almost) but due to printing difficulties I couldn’t. I like the contrast between the 2D and 3D aspects of these works and I think the addition of this image would have given a completely different outcome to the presentation; showing a more obvious approach to the suggestiveness of the others.
Hanging the strips
Continuing with my strips of text, In this piece I again hand wrote the words which came to mind on my subject matter at that point in my development. Inspired by Nicholas Hlobo who filled a room with colourful ribbons hanging from a false ceiling, for the Liverpool Biennial Touched exhibition.
I decided on hanging my strips of text individually in a row. I like the combination between the order of the strips at the top of the piece and the chaotic pile on the floor; linking well with my previous works and ideas.
If this idea is to be taken further, I would fill a room with these hanging strips of text, leading the viewer to walk trough the piece giving a feeling of frustration and claustrophobia, (Relating to how I feel about my subject matter in everyday life) whilst they take in what the work represents as they move closer and read the text written on the strips.
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Still Experimenting
Still experimenting with my strips of photography and text; I am thinking of other ways in which the work can be presented whilst still playing with past ideas.
In this particular piece, I hand wrote every word and thought that came to mind at this point in my development, on white paper and simply cut into strips using the same process of the previous strips. Tieing these strips together,I decided to hang this piece from a fixture in the ceiling, simply using thread. I like the idea of a single piece taking over a larger space with nothing else to distract the viewer from that image. I found the idea of hanging the strips interesting alone as just like past Ideas; the listed words incorporated are mixed and wrapped and so all still cant be read and understood. But the hanging of the text shows me letting go almost, just like other ideas....its not tightly wrapped like the 'balls of photography' which represented my control of this situation.
I am deffinitely moving on which I am sure my work and Ideas will begin to show this change.
If I decide to take this idea further, the text may be changed and applied in a different way and imagery may be incorporated. Alongside the size of the idea will be much larger...taking over a larger space and creating more of an environment for myself and the viewer.
In this particular piece, I hand wrote every word and thought that came to mind at this point in my development, on white paper and simply cut into strips using the same process of the previous strips. Tieing these strips together,I decided to hang this piece from a fixture in the ceiling, simply using thread. I like the idea of a single piece taking over a larger space with nothing else to distract the viewer from that image. I found the idea of hanging the strips interesting alone as just like past Ideas; the listed words incorporated are mixed and wrapped and so all still cant be read and understood. But the hanging of the text shows me letting go almost, just like other ideas....its not tightly wrapped like the 'balls of photography' which represented my control of this situation.
I am deffinitely moving on which I am sure my work and Ideas will begin to show this change.
If I decide to take this idea further, the text may be changed and applied in a different way and imagery may be incorporated. Alongside the size of the idea will be much larger...taking over a larger space and creating more of an environment for myself and the viewer.
Ika Ude and Ghada Amer
In the lecture given on Monday 22nd November by Jagjit Chuhan, I instantly became inspired by the works of 'Ghada Amer and 'Ika Ude'. Who's works represent 'The Body' in a similar context, and link in nicely with the 'touched' theme of the previous works seen.
Its not what these works represent that caught my attention, its these two pieces themselves and how the artists have expressed there ideas using similar ways of working in which I have in my own.
Ghada Amer is a multimedia artist whose entire body of work is infused with the same ideological and aesthetic concerns. Her work deals with issues of gender and sexuality, particularly the representation of female nudes in art history as ideal objects rather than human beings with a sexuality and eroticism of their own.
In this particular piece 'Barbie Loves Ken, Ken Loves Barbie' (1995/2002)
Ghada Amer questions the role of steriotypes, which she refers to as "the idea of the model" and the various ways they can be interperated.
Embroidered across the cotton jumpsuits are the words 'Barbie Loves Ken, Ken Loves Barbie'. This famous couple may evoke childhood memories of a powerful role playing game.
Despite the title of the work, the absense of a female in Barbie's suit or a male in Kens leaves open the possibilities that either gender could choose which one to wear. Amer characteristically resists the rigid gender fixity that these childhood toys rely on.
"The idea of the model to followed is what interests me in steriotypes, and we are controled by this in our lives". Ghada Amer.
I found this piece exceptionally interesting alone before even reading up on the artist and the reasoning behind the work, which inspired me further. I love the incorporation of the repetition of the text on the objects themselves and especially how the piece has been presented; and I immediately saw a comparison between this and one of my own works 'Body Manakin and text' (shown previously in this blog) which shows a similar outcome with text covering a female form.
Ika Uda began using photography to explore and deconstruct issues of representation and identity. His work reflects a range of issues that include identity, fashion, communication, celebrity, humour and performance.
This particular piece 'Untitled #16' (2003) Is a photograph mounted on alluminium. In this work he creates compelling, lyrical images that capture the ellagance of high fashion and the anonymity of the inscribed and disembodied self. The works acknowledge the artists Igbo heriage by recalling the body and wall motifs of Uli, a womans art form in Nigeria. While the designs he uses are reminisent of home.
Its not what these works represent that caught my attention, its these two pieces themselves and how the artists have expressed there ideas using similar ways of working in which I have in my own.
Ghada Amer is a multimedia artist whose entire body of work is infused with the same ideological and aesthetic concerns. Her work deals with issues of gender and sexuality, particularly the representation of female nudes in art history as ideal objects rather than human beings with a sexuality and eroticism of their own.
In this particular piece 'Barbie Loves Ken, Ken Loves Barbie' (1995/2002)
Ghada Amer questions the role of steriotypes, which she refers to as "the idea of the model" and the various ways they can be interperated.
Embroidered across the cotton jumpsuits are the words 'Barbie Loves Ken, Ken Loves Barbie'. This famous couple may evoke childhood memories of a powerful role playing game.
Despite the title of the work, the absense of a female in Barbie's suit or a male in Kens leaves open the possibilities that either gender could choose which one to wear. Amer characteristically resists the rigid gender fixity that these childhood toys rely on.
"The idea of the model to followed is what interests me in steriotypes, and we are controled by this in our lives". Ghada Amer.
I found this piece exceptionally interesting alone before even reading up on the artist and the reasoning behind the work, which inspired me further. I love the incorporation of the repetition of the text on the objects themselves and especially how the piece has been presented; and I immediately saw a comparison between this and one of my own works 'Body Manakin and text' (shown previously in this blog) which shows a similar outcome with text covering a female form.

This particular piece 'Untitled #16' (2003) Is a photograph mounted on alluminium. In this work he creates compelling, lyrical images that capture the ellagance of high fashion and the anonymity of the inscribed and disembodied self. The works acknowledge the artists Igbo heriage by recalling the body and wall motifs of Uli, a womans art form in Nigeria. While the designs he uses are reminisent of home.
Again, this piece reminded me of my own work. But made me think more so about the media that could be used further in my development and how I could maybe present my ideas later on in the project. I really like the simplicity of this study; the shape and monocrome colour usage and how the simple markings create a strong contrast with the bodies in the photograph.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Presentation
Continuing to experiment with the presentation of my works; I began to think more so about my balls of photography and the space in which they would stand if taken further. Weather standing alone or as a group, I like the idea of them been presented as a singular piece, so that attention isn't taken away from the information that I have decided to share alongside the delicate form of the images.
The wrapping of my photographs became a majour part of these works...almost a way of hiding/ covering up the reality.
In this particular piece I decided to leave a few of the strips lose; giving the look of a ball of wool which has been left to roll. I like this resemblance and think it works well as a study and to represent the whole meaning of the idea...letting go almost....admitting.
This piece would be presented alone, in a large space on the floor. Creating more of an involvment with the viewer as they would have to lean down and walk around the piece to focus on the images and the selection of words which I have applied on the lose strips
using lettered stamps and black ink.
I definitely think that the text works well with the images, just like past development studies; giving more of a suggestion as to what the works represent; but still giving them the chance to make there own interpretation.
The wrapping of my photographs became a majour part of these works...almost a way of hiding/ covering up the reality.
In this particular piece I decided to leave a few of the strips lose; giving the look of a ball of wool which has been left to roll. I like this resemblance and think it works well as a study and to represent the whole meaning of the idea...letting go almost....admitting.
This piece would be presented alone, in a large space on the floor. Creating more of an involvment with the viewer as they would have to lean down and walk around the piece to focus on the images and the selection of words which I have applied on the lose strips
I definitely think that the text works well with the images, just like past development studies; giving more of a suggestion as to what the works represent; but still giving them the chance to make there own interpretation.
Monday, 15 November 2010
Further Development
Again it would be made a whole lot larger, creeping up the wall alongside across, and would remain black and white representing the negativity of my experiences.
On the strips of imagery which will be creeping up and across the walls will be a selection of the words I have used throughout my development.
I will apply the text using lettered stamps and black ink.
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