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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Mind Like Water

These past few days I have taken a time-out to do a tidy-up of my life. I listened to David Allen reading his book (7 Cd's) while I took notes. His book, Getting Things Done The Art of Stress Free Productivity, is about setting up a system to capture all you want to do in your life so your mind is free to become like water, free to be creative and to come up with those brilliant ideas.
Another half day of work and my studio will be set up according to his system.
I am looking forward to having a mind like water.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Antonio Gaudi

I saw an old Japanese movie, early 80s, almost no talking, no sub titles, some b/w footage, no information, and it was great. I was able to really focus without distraction on the incredible detail in everything this art nouveau architect touched. It was enthralling to spend well over an hour just panning through his structures.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Louise Bourgeious


Don't Abandon Me
Another artist I looked at in my essay was Louise Bourgeois. A vital part of her human form sculptures in cloth is they are made from her own garments. This is self psychoanalysis.
She is an amazing role model, producing several shows of new work each year. She will be 98 this year.
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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Christian Boltanski


Christian Boltanski is another artist who works with cloth and the body.
I wrote about his work in my essay too.

'Art can only be made if one has a Utopian faith in the possibility of changing the world.'
-Christian Boltanski
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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Return to Earth

I have returned to earth now that I have completed an essay for the Opus BA module I am doing this semester. What a journey. I learnt lots while working out how artists transform used and sometimes dirty garments into art.
This is an image of Maria Ezcurra's work. She has unpicked a woman's swim suit and tacked it to the wall. She says she releases women from labels which are restrictions society puts on her. She has changed something 3D into 2D abstract art.
The problem is, I can see the male gaze focusing on the woman as a trophy, turning her into an object just the same way westerners have mounted and displayed kills from a hunt.
I think these works of Maria's could have their meaning turned around to do reinforce what she was intending to change.
It was her other work I wrote about in the essay because it is exciting stuff.