I just liked the way a piece of tracing paper sticks to the window and picks up the light. Having seen the performance piece on Monday, I am even more interested in the idea of the slightly obscure. It raises questions. The Rosenquist exhibition was also fascinating and inspiring. I’m still mulling but both really…
Tag: Artefact Project
Raise up and question.
Week 12: You say Artifact, I say Artefact. Artifact, Artefact….lets call the whole thing off.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/artefact American English spelling Artifact. Sociolinguistic Artifacts “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off” is a song written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin for the 1937 film Shall We Dance. Link:https://youtu.be/q7a4z7zLKts Two words, one meaning. And you thought I was kidding. Link: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=sociolinguistic+artifacts&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari Social Artefact Creating Cultural Artifacts that Build New Legacies | David Bailey…
week 12: Artifacts
What is an artifact, Could I make one up? Andy Holden comes to mind it would be fun. Everyday objects become magical artifacts. Cool cucumber cutters. Gouda grail. Priceless pepper pots. Oh back to Stan lee again.:)
Week 11: V&A, Gertrude Jekyll, Watts, Lutyens and Liver Custard
Must check spellings. Know I’ve got liver custard right it’s ingrained on my memory just like Olafur Eliasson’s flashbulb message saying Utopia from a few years back at the Venice Biennale. “Magic moments” as Euan Uglow used to call them, happen in the oddest of places in the oddest of ways, but they do happen….
Week 11: Patti Smith, an accidental rock legend, has finally become the artist she always wanted to be – The Washington Post
The godmother of punk became a celebrated author with “Just Kids,” and this week releases her new book “Year of the Monkey.” — Read on http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/patti-smith-has-finally-become-the-artist-she-always-wanted-to-be/2019/09/23/44bf6e48-d4a3-11e9-86ac-0f250cc91758_story.html “My father’s cup,” Polaroid Smith included in her book “Year of the Monkey.” (Copyright Patti Smith) Wow. I never liked her readings, I found her music hard to grasp…
Week 10: Blog research- In the Gallery: The Swerling Circus of Small – Anthropologie Blog
Roll up, roll up! Anthropologie is delighted to announce the arrival of The Swerling Circus of Small in our King’s Road gallery. — Read on http://www.anthropologie.com/en-gb/blog/lisa-swerling-circus-of-small/ I found this exhibition fascinating and was very pleased to find a blog that explained a lot of what I was wondering about without dispelling the magical memory it…
Week 7: Exhibition on Ken High Street where you may browse all things Japanese.
Anno’s Journey @ Japan House https://www.japanhouselondon.uk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-Jj_pZfk5AIVT9HeCh1h6QJ2EAAYASAAEgI0IfD_BwE This was rather like Japanese Enid Blyton in many ways. Both developed and produced for children with a huge nod to fairy tales, myths and fables. They are Tales and plots from everyday life with a twist or kink allowing the audience, in this case, me, to engage and…
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