Xu Bing/ Eastern vs Western Attitudes

Over the past few weeks I have been thinking a lot about the cultural differences between East and West and the very different value systems the two have come to live by. I first started to think about this after reading Jun’ichirō Tanizaki’s essay: In Praise of Shaddows (1933) a month or so ago. IContinue reading “Xu Bing/ Eastern vs Western Attitudes”

Refining Shadows/ Trapped Water

This week I continued to develop how I could arrange the shadow works I had made before. I refined several of the shadow experiments into one more finished piece which I feel happy with. Also, after discovering some thrown out blue ink in the sink, I put it to use and filled a sealed bagContinue reading “Refining Shadows/ Trapped Water”

Playing with More Space/ Using Project Space

Given the increasing scale of my work, I decided to book out the life room to experiment with something more ambitious. I am not completely satisfied with the outcome of the work I did in the space as I feel I needed longer that the two days I had. I also felt overwhelmed by theContinue reading “Playing with More Space/ Using Project Space”

Tensions

Experiments using metal rings, tied rubber bands, polystyrene foam, sawdust among other previously used materials. I have started to try and work bigger to create more ambitious structures that create a different kind of relationship to a viewer. With rubber bands I have created free-standing structures, though these are very precarious. I would like toContinue reading “Tensions”

Paper, sawdust, rubber bands and wood

A small issue I was having was that a lot of the pieces of wood I had, though similar in thickness, were very different lengths. I found this was distracting and confusing for the work as I was trying to create symmetrical neutral structures. I subsequently decided to cut all these pieces of wood intoContinue reading “Paper, sawdust, rubber bands and wood”

Making Paper Sculptural/ Stripes

Quite unexpectedly I have started painting again. Largely done out of momentarily being stuck with the sculptures and an impulse to do something different, I made a huge number of quick A4 and A3 stripe paintings using blue ink. The process was intentionally very simple and repetitive. I would put the paintbrush to the veryContinue reading “Making Paper Sculptural/ Stripes”

Studio setting/ Expanding work

For the first week of studio access I continued and developed my experiments at home, arranging the same and new bits of wood in response to the new spacious context of the studio. I was interested initially in trying to restage some the work I made at home, interested in the changes that would comeContinue reading “Studio setting/ Expanding work”

Rocks and Stones

Recently I have been very inspired by an exhibition I discovered at the Nogutchi museum titled Museum of Stones (October 7, 2015 – January 10, 2016) which explored the use of stones across a range of contemporary art and ancient artifacts. Discovering the work of Isaumu Nogutchi (1904-1988) I started to consider how rocks, shapedContinue reading “Rocks and Stones”

Found Wood/ Starting to make

The past week or so I have been collecting and repurposing wood from skips around Newcastle. I have enjoyed the manual labour of sanding, measuring and cutting wood outside. I feel very eager to get more into making and building things in a professional and proper way as I feel it will give me aContinue reading “Found Wood/ Starting to make”

Where things are: The context of an artwork

Looking at the career of Donald Judd, I became very interested in his work outside of his art towards the end of his life. Late in his career, having relocated to Marfa, Texas, he began to create private spaces for himself where he displayed his collection of work from throughout his career. The idea wasContinue reading “Where things are: The context of an artwork”

Thoughts on Minimalism: Through the Eyes of Judd

Its hard for me to fully explain the extent to which Judd and his contribution to Minimalism have fed into, and shaped, my thinking and making these past few months. Perhaps a good place to start, though, is the idea of the artists hand and the process of production of an artwork which led meContinue reading “Thoughts on Minimalism: Through the Eyes of Judd”

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