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VOYEURISTIC SENSIBILITIES

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

WHO_Me (Suz). Again.

WHAT_Art date with Gracie

WHEN_August 2010

WHERE_Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveilance and the Camera, Tate Modern

WHY_I’ve been interested in how the camera and photography has maniupulated our concept of reality for a long time. Susan Sontag’s ‘On Photography’ & ‘Regarding the pain of others’ as well as  Roland Barthes ‘Camera Lucida’ definitley educated and incuraged my curiosity for the subject.

Privacy  and Publicity / Reality and Fantasy

Being bombarded with a vast array of voyeuristic imagery turned my thoughts to just have little power we have over what we see and what information we digest. Voyeuristic sensibilities are ingrained in our society. A deterrent to actually live your live. An escape from reality with no creative gain. The ‘Celebrity & the Public Gaze’ room expresses that the “notion of celebrity as we know it today is inseparable from the invention of photography”. Feeling familiar with celebrities due to the influx of imagery in our everyday life, despite never meeting them in person. I can’t bare gossip magazines filled with such imagery but I’m most definitely partial to looking at photographs of glamorous couple Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton (featured in the show). I’m always more interested in looking at the past.

In the ‘Voyeurism & Desire’ room there are a selection of photographs with couples kissing. I can’t tell you why i like them, but i really do. It isn’t a sexual thing, and funnily enough in reality if I see people kissing too much it makes me want to scream ‘get a fucking room’ at them. Despite the invasive element, when embodied in a well composed photograph it expresses a genuine closeness that everyone desires. That just shows the power of photography. Something I genuinely dislike in reality is captured in photography and translated to be viewed as beautiful. Or maybe I like them because I don’t kiss half as much as I should…

Highlights of the show: Merry Alpern’s ‘Dirty Windows’ secretly taken photographs through an air shaft of a brothel near Wall Street, NYC. A collection of Sophie Calle’s work including a text image piece of when she hired a unknowing private investigator to follow her and take pictures of her movements. A photograph with text by an unknown photographer entitled ‘Bank Bandit Exits after Haul’ I laughed for a while, it’s worth going to the show just to see that.

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INSPIRATION SEEKING IN THE SURREAL

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

WHO_Me (Suz)

WHAT_Seeking inspiration in all the right places

WHEN_August 2010

WHERE_The Surreal House at the Barbican

WHY_I’m currently working on three briefs. They focus on different aspects of my thinking, all of which explore the seductive and ephemeral nature of modern existence through the themes of love, loss, death and desire. I needed inspiration, so I found some.

‘Art imagines the house, film ‘performs the house and architecture builds the house.’

The Surreal house was full of film, art, sculpture and architectural references. The more I learn about Surrealism and it’s influence/influences it becomes more relevant to my artistic interests. It highlights the importance of the house to surrealism and explores the relevance of surrealism to architecture. A piece of writing in the show about Surrealist Godfather Andre Brenton’s home in France describes it as the ‘..archetypal surrealist home and the embodiment of surrealism’s longing for marvellous encounters between people, things, images and environments…’. Marvellous encounters are what I live for.

Highlights of the exhibition – Avant-garde film entitled ‘Steamboat Bill JR’ (1928) directed, starred and produced by Buster Keaton. A WHOLE section dedicated to Joseph Cornell including a couple of his magnificent box constructions and a collection of his ephemera. A equally disturbing and beautiful film ‘Jabberwocky’ (1971) which was written and directed by Jan Švankmajer, the film is loosely based on the poem ‘Jabberwocky’ by Lewis Carroll.

Claude Cahun ’self portrait (in wardrobe)’ c.1928

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BUY ME, IT’LL CHANGE YOUR LIFE, NO BUT SERIOUSLY…

Friday, August 13th, 2010

WHO_Millie Brown X SHOWstudio

WHAT_The canvas is from Millie’s performance ‘Nexus Vomitus’, the original piece also carries the same title

WHEN_July 2010

WHERE_Go HERE to pur-chase

WHY_ This one-off canvas will be an investment. You’ll thank me in 10years time when the value has atleast tripled. Plus when do you get to have a piece of the artist within the art work?

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‘NEXUS VOMITUS’ PERFORMANCE BY MILLIE BROWN AT SHOWSTUDIO

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

WHO_Millie Brown

WHAT_A live online performance at showstudio produced by Nick Knight and Ruth Hogben

WHEN_Friday 30th July, 11.30am BST

WHERE_http://showstudio.com/project/livestudio/session/millie_brown

WHY_Millie’s piece will be exploring the powerful relationship between music and performance art. Her rainbow vomit accompanied by live opera will no doubt create an obscure piece of work.

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PETER BLAKE: 60 YEARS OF PRINTMAKING AT CHRISTIE’S

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

WHO_Peter Blake

WHAT_A print retrospective at Christie’s

WHEN_23rd July – 12th august 2010

WHERE_Christie’s, 85 Old Brompton Road, London

WHY_Peter Blake is a legend. He was a pioneer in early British pop art. He has created some historic album covers for the Beatles, Paul Weller and Oasis. As well as making some of the most interesting contemporary art I’ve had the pleasure to see. I went to the private view with my friend Jamal and enjoyed it throughly. Christie’s is worth visiting anyway but this show is really not one to sleep on.

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FAILE ARE NEXT LEVEL

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

WHO_Faile

WHAT_A wonderful art collective that reside in Brooklyn, New York

WHEN_July, 2010

WHERE_Portugal Arte 10, Lisbon, Portugal

WHY_Faile have created a beautiful church ruin with their imagery and style consistant throughout. They created a bloody church ruin! Being able to create work using the same images but applying them to so many ways of working from screenprinted paste ups to large scale painting to amazingly carved prayer wheels to a neon arcade now this just shows the extent of their artistic skill and innovation. A true inspiration.

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TO RUSSIA WITH LOVE.

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

WHO_Sulouski (My Russian sudonym, my name is so damn versitile)

WHAT_My recent love affair with Russian culture

WHEN_Last night I celebrated my dear, half Russian, friends birthday at a wonderful Russian restaurant and fell in love with everything about it

WHERE_Russia via London via The World Wide Web

WHY_I’m not sure if it’s because I own a 50 year old Russian beaver fur hat that belonged to my grandad from when he visited Russia. Or because my dad is writing a script for a feature film about the Russian ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. Or because I met an amazing 70 year old woman Russian woman last night that out danced all of us. Or because one of the most beautiful photographs I’ve seen was taken by Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko. Or because I’m a sucker for typography that I can’t understand. Whatever the reason, I’m intrigued.

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LONGLIVE THE LAND OF LALA

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

WHO_Me (Suz)

WHAT_ My summer holiday

WHEN_July 2010

WHERE_L.A

WHY_L.A just does it for me. Here’s a selection of snaps. My travel buddy Phoebe Lovatt has some colourful snaps on her blog, just click her name. Get me?

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OH HEY THERE MISTER…

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

WHO_I don’t know his name but I’m gunna call him Justin

WHAT_A snap I took

WHEN_July 2010

WHERE_West Hollywood

WHY_He looked like he was having fun down there

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DELS: SHAPESHIFT EXCLUSIVE

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

WHO_Dels

WHAT_His incredible video for forthcoming single ‘Shapeshift’ featuring Joe Goddard from Hot Chip. The video was produced in collaboration with US Design Studio, who we LOVE.

WHEN_It’s up now on the World Wide Web.

WHERE_Go watch it on Dazed Digital right HEREEEEEEE

WHY_Dels is one of the most talented artists I’ve ever had the pleasure to know. From music to visual art his style and approach is one of a kind. Dels just signed to Big Dada, expect only success from this talented young man. Over It & Co will collaborating with Dels later on this summer. Keep yo peepers peeled innit thooooooooo

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Stills from ‘Shapeshift’

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