Showing posts with label July 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July 2014. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

85A at The Clyde Amphitheatre

For one night only, Glasgow Film presented a cinematic performance, where artist collective 85A – aided by musicians, circus performers, artists and filmmakers – took the audience on an adventurous voyage.


"85A are a tight-knit brood of multidisciplinary artists. With their own crossover brand of visual art, music and performance, and with 15 provocative shows since 2008, they have been establishing themselves as Glasgow's most irreverent cultural agitators. They are consolidated in their belief that work ought to reveal itself by non-conformist means: an ongoing theme being the presentation of art projects in disused buildings, forgotten spaces, and the ‘sideways’ of man’s environment…… allowing the viewer to be confronted by an alternative, hidden pathway leading through the glistening alleys of experimental-experience."


People at The Clyde Amphitheatre were invited to take part in THE HUNT FOR THE RATTUS ORLOVA, a fictionalised film shoot of an unbelievable, larger-than-life tale of an abandoned Russian cruise liner that was drifting eerily towards Scotland. Crewed only by a slew of rats and a stalwart captain, the ghost ship was the inspiration for a colossal set, docked along side Custom House Quay.


The audience was instructed to provide the sound effects (including seagulls, seals clapping and rats squeaking) throughout the fictionalised film shooting. The stage was a huge wooden ship, with an inbuilt stage to house a live band. Props were all handmade, and had a very specific, black and white DIY aesthetic.


The ‘Cargo, Camera...ACTION!’ show happened five times over the course of the day, with a different band setting the musical stage each time. 

As day turned to evening, the ship was transformed into a stunning open air cinema, with the area where the bands played becoming a projection screen. 


Four special artist commissions were screened; Games by Torsten Lauschmann consisted of archive footage with the theme of gaming and competition, Chris Leslie's film The Last of the Govan Cranes investigated Govan's shipbuilding history, Seawards the Great Ships was the first Scottish film to win an Oscar, and documents the process of creating a ship, Matter Fisher's animation told the story of a fisherman who discovered a curious ball of stuff. 

The setting for these screenings was ideal, particularly for The Last of the Govan Cranes and Seawards the Great Ships.

I had never seen the amphitheatre used for anything other than a hang-out space for scaters and Glasgow youths, so it was wonderful to experience it being used for its original function, and I really hope that more of these kind of events are scheduled.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Blue hues


In this collage I was experimenting with limiting the colour palette to green/blues, and also refraining from drawing any lines, shapes or boundaries.

On reflection, I think I prefer a mixture of drawn lines and solid colours as in some of my other works. I think the variety of mark creates depth within the image, and makes it less predictable.

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Studio visit

I had a lovely visit to my studio, made especially pleasant by the sale of one of my recent drawings/collages.



The drawing is going in a particular location in the buyers house, and they had in mind that there would be a pair of drawings. With the initial drawing chosen, I am now going to create another collage specifically to act as a partner to the one above. 

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Visual Research - Zhangye Danxia landforms


Knowing my love of colour and pattern, a friend prompted me to look at Zhangye Danxia landforms. 


"The Danxia landform refers to various landscapes found in southeast, southwest and northwest China that "consist of a red bed characterized by steep cliffs". Danxia landform is formed from red-coloured sandstones and conglomerates of largely Cretaceous age. Similar in appearance to karst topography, danxia landforms are made up uplifted continental crust that has been faulted and eroded, exposing large scarps of layered rock, red in color.



Danxia landforms cover several provinces in southeast China.



 Taining County, Fujian Province, has very good examples of "young" danxia landforms wherein deep, narrow valleys have been formed. As the landform gets older, valleys widen and one gets isolated towers and ridges."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danxia_landform

Saturday, 12 July 2014

Another reason I am proud of being from Yorkshire

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park wins the Art Fund's award for museum of the year


http://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/news/newsreel/yorkshire-sculpture-park-wins-ps100k-museum-year-award?utm_source=Weekly-News&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Yorkshire-Sculpture-Park-wins-£100k-museum-of-the-year-award&utm_campaign=11th-July-2014

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-28228750



"The open-air Yorkshire Sculpture Park has been named the museum of the year.

The judges described it as "a truly outstanding museum with a bold artistic vision".

The park, situated in the grounds of Bretton Hall in Wakefield, was first opened to the public in 1977.

Picking up the £100,000 prize, founder Peter Murray said: "We've tried so hard to develop something which is unique not just in this country but also in Europe and beyond.

"This award makes us feel we are moving in the right direction."

The park has held exhibitions for the likes of Eduardo Paolozzi, Lynne Chadwick and Ai Weiwei. Its collection of works by Henry Moore is one of the largest open-air displays of his bronzes in Europe.

The museum of the year shortlist included the Hayward Gallery and the Tate Britain in London and the Ditchling Museum of Art in East Sussex."


Thursday, 10 July 2014

Draw-In - An exploration of contemporary drawing - opens Fri 11th July

I am exhibiting a number of drawings within this group show which opens on Friday night.

I hope to see you at St Margaret's House, Edinburgh on the 11th July, 7-9pm.

Plus there are a load of other events happening during the exhibition's duration.