A full-length mirror in a gallery.
Descriptions of artworks to create in your imagination. Some could become real. Some never should. Some are ultimately mindfulness exercises. However you see them, the experience for each viewer is unique. Resource List. Manifesto.
Monday, 26 June 2023
Monday, 19 June 2023
#178: Work Together (A Socialist Tapestry)
Flags hang from the gallery ceiling representing all activisms that fall, or should fall, on the political left. All strands and points of view are represented. The bottom end of each flag is frayed so that they carry on and dangle down. These frayed ends are then knotted to the frayed ends of every other flag, connecting all to each other.
sailing under all flags
we should all be socialists
and raise each other up
we should all be everythingists
advocates for each other
for we face obstacles in common
and can only beat them together
competition narrows and demeans
us, makes us more like them
undermining and exploding
holding on and pulling down
to live as fearlessly as a child
we must first dismantle
the entire prison together
sailing under all flags
we should all be everything
for to raise each other up
Monday, 12 June 2023
#177: The End of the Golden Period (and The Start of the Dialogue with The Past)
Oil on canvas.
Word painting reading,
< googles, “The Idea” >
Damn it, I thought I was being original.
Monday, 5 June 2023
#176: A place to stop and discuss the other works (but not this one)
Somewhere within your exhibition, preferably breaking up an otherwise solid wall of paintings, please leave a blank space from the floor to the ceiling of 2 metres titled in the catalogue as:
A place to stop and discuss the other works (but not this one).
Unentered idea for the 2023 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the theme of which was “Only Connect,” taken from the famous quote in Howards End by E.M. Forster.
Monday, 22 May 2023
Monday, 15 May 2023
#174: After a visit to an art gallery (and a throwback to the beginnings)
Work of art whose meaning remains hidden from the viewer, such as B. a painting facing the wall or a statue covered with a cloth.
(Is something in a work of art lost over time or each time it is placed in a new place or context? Is there something to be gained? Do some works of art lose their meanings after their first exposure, and if so, will they ever be? Are some just memories of an event, and so they ultimately lose their meaning and value when they leave that event, a provocation flattened and agitated by time, a moment gone?
And what happens when a work of art is seen but is invisible when not busy? What happens when visitors don't overlook it and have a bad idea? Does it matter? When someone looks and decides, when they walk by, sees it, decides, but doesn't really stop or doesn't read the label? Or if so much is not there? When it is difficult for the viewer, when the art is like a finger removed from the body, when far from its original context it is difficult to see what it means?)
I think.
Monday, 8 May 2023
#173: Choose your title: Peace and Quiet Diptych / Underwater Silence Diptych / Swimming Pool, or Bathtime, Silence / Escape /
Two paintings, oil on canvas.
1: Bird’s eye view of someone floating in an outside swimming pool, the water just up above their ears, staring up into the sky, miles away.
2: View from above of someone lying in the bath, the water just up above their ears, staring up at the ceiling, somewhere else.