Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Monsters of the Id Exhibition Review

'Apparent Horizon' 2012


   The current exhibition at the John Hansard Gallery is David Cotterrell's 'Monsters of the Id', (co-curated by Helen Sloan and SCAN) is a body of work which spreads across video, audio, interactive media, artificial intelligence and hybrid technology. Upon meeting the artist himself he stated "I work as a war artist, but not in the way that you see in the media, I try not to dramatise the war torn nature of Afghanistan, but try and focus on its landscapes."  The works are derived from a 2 year span of his trips to Afghanistan where he took over 2000 images during each trip, yet not one of them were anywhere to be seen with in the exhibition. Cotterrell also told me "The hardest part of putting this exhibition together was hiding all the technology, while trying to make it run smoothly, which has been a bit of a challenge." 

'Searchlight 2' 2012
 
Birdseye view of 'Searchlight 2' 2012
  
    What's fascinating is that each person who visits this exhibition play some part among the work, as when stood in front of 'The Observer Effect' various people walk up to the screen almost interacting with the viewer, this correlates with 'Searchlight 2' as what appear as little black 'ant like' dots scurrying across the chalk terrain are in fact people, and is just a different perspective of 'The Observer Effect'.

'The Observer Effect'

   The final room is untitled, displays what appears to be a military base set up.


'Untitled' 2012
  
   In this small installation consists of an army tent desk and military communications equipment, which perhaps constructs the underlying view in which Cotterrell perceives the current war in Afghanistan. The question is does this set up represent that of an obsessive teen playing war games (due to what appears to be a gaming control to the right of the laptop) or an actual military set up, put in place to control drones?
   The ultimate question is, are we in control?


Websites
www.cotterrell.com
www.hansardgallery.org.uk
www.scansite.org





Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Pencil vs Camera

Not many people seem to combine disciplines, often it's one or the other, drawing/painting or photography. Which is similar to the way I think, I have a big passion for fine art and even graphic art (I studied GCSE art again taking it up at A Level) yet I never seem combine my two passions, and I don't have a clue why, I guess it has just never really occurred to me, until now. I stumbled upon the works of multidisciplinary visual artist Ben Heine, and in particular his series 'Pencil vs Camera' which mixes drawing and photography, imagination and photography. His first image from this series that was published in April 2010. The main themes approached in this series are; love, freedom, the after life, friendship and nature. Heine states on his website "I just make art for people. I want them to dream and forget their daily troubles. I used to write poems many years ago, I want to convey a poetic and philosophical meaning into my pictures, each new creation should tell a story and generate an intense emotion, like a poem, like a melody".

Ben Heine - #12
Ben Heine - #57
 There is no real boundary in Heine's work, the majority of the work in this series, the drawings are done in black and white yet the background is very colourful, which creates between the two disciplines. I feel that the drawings represent tradition and fantasy while the photographs represent modernity and reality.

Ben Heine - #41
Ben Heine - #61
  
 'Things happening in my daily life are a big stimulation for me. I think sources of inspiration are everywhere; most people just don’t want to see them or they perceive and interpret them differently. Ideas often come to my mind at random moments.' - Quote from Heine taken from an interview for 'Something We Like'

Websites
www.benheine.com
www.somethingwelike.com

Saturday, 11 February 2012

To New Beginnings

    This is the start of a new chapter, and I have been asked to create a blog for my Visual Exploration unit  (part of my University Degree). It shall consist of all things art and photography, things that i find visually interesting, meaningful, and inspiring.
   So here it goes... I hope you enjoy reading my thoughts and opinions.