Friday, 29 October 2010

PLANS.


Still interested in Somerset Place. I think because it is being gutted, restored and renovated at the moment, it is the perfect structure to dwell on. With regards to traces that have been left here, memories of all the students that lived here, including myself, as it was once student halls of residence. I am interesting in holding that connection and seeing how others focus on it.

So here is some experimentation with the existing plans.
















This is the building plan for Dartmouth Avenue, which is where the studio space I was using was at. 




Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Work in Progress...

So these last couple of weeks I've been brainstorming ideas, and starting all sorts of different little projects and works. As per usual I haven't finished any of them yet..or not to my satisfaction anyway.
So, I thought I would let you in on the secrets...




Somerset Place Blueprints.
Proposed plans as well as originals..












Bath Stone









Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Provenance Symposium

A few weeks ago I got an email from Robert Fearns asking if I wanted to go to this symposium... of course I jumped at the opportunity, especially because of the Provenance title and even more so due to the artists that were involved, such as, James Putnam, Gavin Turk - House of Fairy Tales, Wunderkammer, Angela Cockayne, Mariele Neudecker, Jochem Hendricks and many many more.
We had a whole day of artist talks filled with gluten free snacks and sponsored gin! And then a trip to Corsham Court to see the exhibition!
Here are some pictures of the wonderful curiosities...


   
 'Timmy' Jochem Hendricks


Jochem Hendricks




Gavin Turk




Final Fantasy Flight Recorders, 2009
Mariele Neudecker
 



 

Corsham Court


   
I love this window, the weirdly different coloured window pains.








 



Wood Pigeon, 2008
Julie Anderson

Anderson's work explores the poetics of objects. These pigeon's were shot and stuffed by her late father, and therefore have some meaning perhaps to her, however to the questioning audience it is perhaps seen as just another devalued taxidermy.

  

Mouse Skulls

These are just beautiful!! Since seeing them I have been so tempted to collect little skulls, of birds or mice. But I don't really have anywhere left to store them quite yet.




 



 


 

  


  




  

Angela Cockayne


  



Tessa Farmer signing our books!

 

Tessa Farmer's Fairies



These are just 7mm tall and are made from plant roots and insect wings!!