Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Everything's Fine

So I recently had a show at Red Gallery in North Fitzroy.  There were a number of fine line drawings, but also some graphite drawings, something I've been meaning to get to for awhile.
For some reason the work I'm producing has a running theme of home and rooms and space, maybe its to do with the fact I recently moved out.  Whatever the reason, these works are still informed by my exploration into visual narrative and storytelling, this time looking more at creating a time or place that can be relatable but not specific, but then giving it that undercurrent of tension and unease.  Hence the loaded title, 'Everything's Fine'.







Thursday, 18 July 2013

Watch Your Step

So for those who are interested, here are some photos of the finished installation and a video of how it works.



And the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNzyCrxBb-w



The gallery space can often be considered secondary to an artwork and not really that important at all.  I believe that this attitude towards a space can also bleed into the viewers experience with the art that is presented in that particular space.  “Watch Your Step” examines what the gallery space is and what its purpose is, and whether it and the artwork within it can be something more than the expected.
The installation before you is constructed to resemble a normal gallery space, with four walls, a floor and a ceiling, but with the noted exception of there being no form of traditional art on display.  However, there are pressure sensors under the floor, that when tread upon will trigger a recording to play randomly from hidden speakers in the walls of the installation.  It is an interactive multimedia installation, but more than anything it’s meant to be fun.  The interaction is crucial to whether or not the work is successful, and forms the main focus of the project.  The aim is to see how the viewer will interact with the work, a supposedly empty room, how they place themselves within the context of the white empty walls of the gallery, and their reaction and response to the recordings they unknowingly trigger as they move through the space.
This unexpected interaction with a seemingly autonomous and empty room will hopefully make the viewer think about the space as an integral part to how art is perceived and experienced.  The encounter the work creates is designed to build a relationship with the viewer without the influence and baggage of a traditional form of art present.  A relationship that is more playful and surprising than any gallery space has been before.  So don't be shy when approaching the installation, feel adventurous and have some fun.
 

Saturday, 13 July 2013

Installation Install

The most current exhibition I have at the moment is an installation that was funded by the City of Melbourne, and was a massive challenge to install in 3 days.  (special thanks to Louis Cornell, Lee White, Kendal Coombs and Phoebe Ryan-Moriss for all their help).
The work is essentially a recreation of an empty gallery space, that has no readily apparent work displayed within.  But through investigation of the space, you become aware of the works intention and interactive nature.

The show is on till the 27th of July and is something I'm quite proud of.  Below are some photos of the install, and stay tuned for some more photos and videos of the finished work.