Thursday, 28 June 2007
My heart belongs to Frida
I studied tapestry weaving at Morley College last year with William Jefferies. The weaving was inspired by this Frida Kahlo painting. It took almost 6 months to complete.
Frida painting The Two Fridas, photograph by Nickolas Muray 1939. Image found here.
Wednesday, 27 June 2007
Wellcome Collection
The Wellcome Collection has opened this month in London. Sir Henry Wellcome (1853-1936) was an entrepreneur, philanthropist, patron of science and one of the world's greatest collectors. He was fascinated by anthropology and the history of medicine. The museum will be staging themed exhibitions providing insights into the human condition. The first one is The Heart.
Hanuman revealing Rama and Sita in his heart, Kalighat watercolour painting (C) Wellcome Trust.
Ailsa Ogden
I love this series of recycled organs by Ailsa Ogden - she is definitely an artist to watch. You can see more of the organs here or click on the picture to go to her flickr page, Binkacrosstich.
Monday, 25 June 2007
Mosaic Monday
My recent favourites on flickr. Click on the image to go to the links to the featured artists. Some of these images have struck a deep chord with me so I have decided to feature 3 of my favourites on their own.
The concise home doctor
I found this wonderful book in the local charity shop - it is full of pictures and medical facts - it looks like it is from the 30's judging by the hairstyles of the women featured. I am working on a collaboration with installation artist Lauren Brown, She Sees Red and this is going come in very useful - more details later !
Biba paper from the 70s - I love this shade of green. As a teenager my best friend and I would get the number 9 bus every Saturday from Barnes to Kensington High Street to visit Biba's emporium. The most I could ever afford was a bottle of nail polish or a poster but it was worth it for one of their black and gold carrier bags.
Tuesday, 19 June 2007
Christine Domanic
Check out this amazing crochet bicycle by Christine Domanic, click on the picture to go to her flickr page with more pics - lovely :) Christine also has an etsy shop, Jack Rabbit where she sells her work.
I heart my bike
Monday, 18 June 2007
I love mosaic monday :)
My latest favs from flickr. Click on the picture to go to the page with links to the featured artists.
Morley College
The textile foundation at Morley College in London have their end of year show at The Gallery at Morley College until 28 June. Mon-Fri 11-6 Saturday 12-4, late night Thursday til 7. When I met up with Memake and Stitchworks at the Royal Festival Hall last week - we walked down Lower Marsh Street, stopping off for a splendid salad at Coopers, ogling vintage fashions galore at Radio Days and What The Butler Wore and breathing in the coffee and atmosphere of days long gone at Scooterworks, on our way to Morley College to see what delightful summer courses they are offering this year. They were in the middle of hanging the textile foundation show so we could only peep in the windows - and from what we could see it looks like a good show this year. Morley College is a really wonderful place to do a short course with lots of arts related subjects on offer where you can study just for the fun of it - without constant assessments and appraisals. The Gallery puts on really good art exhibitions all the year round too. On our way back we popped into Crockatt and Powell Booksellers where they had an exhibition of artist's books made by printmaking students from Morley which runs until 30 June.
Freddie Robins
Freddie Robins is showing her new body of work, The Perfect at Contemporary Applied Arts in London from the 14th June until 7th July. Mon-Sat 10.00-6.00. You can read more about the exhibition here.
This is one of her earlier works, Craft Kills. She uses knitting to explore pertinent contemporary issues of the domestic, gender and the human condition.
Craft Kills, 2002 machine knitted wool, knitting needles 2000x680x380mm
Friday, 15 June 2007
The Sparrow and the Actress
Mrs Abington, English Actress 2007
Mrs "ABINGTON" in the character of Miss Prue in William Congreve's bawdy comedy, Love for Love. Miss Prue is a "NAIVE" country girl who is seduced by a predatory, half-witted dandy. Mrs Abington had worked in a brothel before making her name on the stage and was, when "REYNOLDS" painted her, the "MISTRESS" of a wealthy MP. Information provided by one of my flickr friends, Spiers65, check out his blog, Urban-Miner.
Monday, 11 June 2007
Robin Cracknell
Mosaic Monday
Here are my latest favourites from flickr, click on the picture to go to the page with links to the featured artists.
William Jefferies
Sunday, 10 June 2007
A week in the life of a plant
Sebastian Buescher
Untitled, ring 2005 Silver, moth cocoon, sand, paint.
Sebastian Buescher is an artist working in the UK who makes the most amazing jewellery - I have seen his work at shows and in galleries around London over the last couple of years and now he has started a blog, Life Inside The Well.
Saturday, 9 June 2007
The Toilet Gallery
Faye Incorporated are at The Toilet Gallery in Kingston until 14 June. There are also Fine Art Degree shows at Kingston University until 15 June.
In and around Cork Street.
The Dutch Nul Group which was formed in 1961 by artists Armando, Jan Schoonhoven and Henk Peeters at The Mayor Gallery. Exuberant new paintings by Gillian Ayres at the Alan Cristea Gallery
'Untitled (Mylar)' (detail) - Tara Donovan, 2007Mylar and glue,
and around the corner in Old Burlington Street an installation by New York based artist Tara Donovan at the Stephen Friedman Gallery.
Wednesday, 6 June 2007
David Austen
David Austen has a show of new paintings, drawing and sculpture at the Anthony Reynolds Gallery in London until 16 June. You can read more about the show here.
Anne-Laure Djaballah
Jodie Carey
Jodie Carey graduates from the Royal College of Art this summer. The Royal College of Art is putting on The Great Exhibition from the 15-28 June 2007 in Kensington Gardens, it will feature the work of over 400 students.
Tuesday, 5 June 2007
Seon-hwa Lee
Necklace, London metro
Necklace, London metro (detail)
Handmade paper jewellery by Seon-hwa Lee, a student of the Jewellery/3D design HNC at Richmond Adult and Community College. Lee's work is exquisite - all the more so for being made from newspaper - I cannot imagine a better use for the London metro - one of the many free newspapers discarded daily on the transport system.
Seon-hwa Lee can be contacted on seonhwaly (at) hotmail.com
Richmond School of Art
The glass sculpture, Even Mother said. . . "Pain is Normal!" is by Tania Porter.
Monday, 4 June 2007
Janaina Tschape
I found the artist through Art Moco, a web magazine featuring modern contemporary art news, and views. It is a great resource with links to lots of interesting art.
Karen Gelardi
Shades of grey
A selection of art from flickr, click on the picture to go to the page with links to the featured artists.