Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Sunday, 17 January 2010
Thomas Allen
Friday, 15 January 2010
2010 Trend Spotting
Reference to the Classics II
Laura Letinsky's elegiac photographs of detritus on a table-top are both elegantly prosaic and art historically resonant in their reference to Dutch vanitas still life painting of the Seventeenth Century. Letinsky's choice of objects is compelling for the potential of both implicit narrative and the creation of visually challenging compositions. Lyrical and formal, the subjects are dissolved by varied colours of light, often set off against white walls and tablecloths whose angled shadows and subtle textures add a further dimension to Letinsky's unusual perspectival presentation: a glass perched precariously by the edge of a tabletop, a fruit hovering above its expected visual plane or a wilted flower gazing at its younger self in the trompe l'oeil of a tissue box. The vectors of Letinsky's composition defy gravity, definitive narrative and even the arresting temporality of photography itself. (James Hymann Gallery, London Art Fair 2010)
Thursday, 14 January 2010
Reference to the Classics I
The Music Room & The Passage
Barry Cawston
Micheal Stubbs for the Home
Ceal Warnants
Warnants’ prints, and the books from which they come, are a response to childhood, as it seems to exist today. One reminisces about childhood as a Blyton-esque story: romanticised and idyllic. Quickly one glosses over the angst and growing pains. Today's children are not allowed such innocence. Juxtaposing old and new, sweet and unsavoury, these digital prints are sugar-coated in a classic style to make this, only slightly exaggerated, reality easier to swallow.
Stories for Bedtime
In 2006, the body of work ‘Stories for Bedtime’ was seized at a show by Hampshire's Criminal Investigations Department as it was alleged that the book had broken seven points of the law, including the Obscene Publications Act 1964 and The Indecent Displays Act 1959. However, the work was later released by the Crown Prosecution Service, without charge. Currently Warnants is working on the second title in the series, ‘On British Youth’.
I liked Shotgun Clare so much I took her home.