Thursday, 23 January 2014

Sculpture handout from Alex



January 2014, CLFA sculpture module

Tutor- Alexandra Harley
Course – 11/1, 18/1, 25/1,1/2, 4 weeks, 10am-5pm

Course outline day 1

This project will be looking at the idea of movement in non-kinetic sculpture. We will be exploring the ideas surrounding movement and how they can be incorporated into 3D. What gives a sculpture a sense of movement, what makes a sculpture feel inert?

Moving - how do you move? What happens when you move? Where does your body react when you move? If you move your arm is your foot affected?
Move fast, move slowly, small moves, grand moves, gestures,
Is your move affected by emotion? If you tense up what happens to your body? Whereabouts on your body are you affected
Work in pairs to describe the feelings to each other
Work for yourself creating the drawing Working in pairs or very small groups you are to produce a series of drawings based on the movements that you use.  Do not necessarily stop your own drawing to ‘pose’ but you are to work together to identify the process of the movement and to draw the ‘feeling’ of that action– direction, weight, speed, distribution, force- or lack of it- pressure, distance, direction all need to be taken into account. 
Try to find the origin of motion and do not assume that moving a finger only affects that finger for example.  Compare small movements with large ones, fast with slow, gentle with harsh……… Your initial drawings should reflect all of these things. Use these moves to create a series of drawings that indicate the sense of the moves that you make, make marks that express this emotion. Mark making should emphasise the type of move that you are trying to convey.

The drawing should be entirely concerned with movement/s, do not concern yourself with trying to draw the skin.  Your marks should reflect an action and be appropriate to that particular movement.
Select from your initial sketches 2/3 drawings that are to be worked upon and from these 1 will be worked still further into a final design for your sculpture.  The ‘shortlisted’ drawings may amalgamate some of the ideas explored with the ‘rejects’.   Whilst your drawings may be very complex, you will work with the ideas generated to create designs that are simpler for your carving.


Please note – this is not an exercise in figurative sculpture.  The body is a starting point for an abstract piece of carved sculpture.

Consider the following artists: - Duchamps, ‘Nude Descending a Staircase’, Katherine Gilli, Francoise Sullivan, Early Greek, Rodin, Indian- Cholas, temple from all religions, Gormley and let me know if you discover any one else worth looking at. Please don’t show me tasteful bronzes that are reminiscent of boiled sweets!

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

John Ruskin Prize 2014

THE JOHN RUSKIN PRIZE

Recording Britain Now

The Campaign for Drawing, in collaboration with the Guild of St George, is launching the second year of a new art award, The John Ruskin Prize. The second John Ruskin prize is open to all amateur and professional artists 18 years and over, living and working in the UK. Recording Britain Now invites artists to present fresh, contemporary visions of their urban, rural or social environment.
Drawings, paintings, watercolours, prints, textiles, digital art and mixed media are welcome. Photographs, sculpture, sound installations and film are not eligible.
This is a unique opportunity to join the ranks of earlier well-known commentators on the state of the nation!
First Prize: £1000 and an opportunity to exhibit in the Millennium Gallery Sheffield during the major exhibition originated by the V&A, Recording Britain.
Runners-up (15): Inclusion in Recording Britain NOW, the exhibition of short-listed John Ruskin Prize artists in the Millennium Gallery Sheffield, 28 June – 12 October 2014, partnering the major V&A exhibition, Recording Britain.

Details on how to apply here 

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Art Below

Get your work seen on the tube...  

Art Below is a London based public art enterprise... [using] billboard space in underground stations to display artworks in London and Overseas... 


Friday, 17 January 2014

Royal Academy Sensing Spaces

Architecture Reimagined 25 January — 6 April 2014


Video from Royal Academy website: shows some of the exhibits

Evening Events that may interest you:

Soapbox Talks
Fridays: 31 January, 7 February, 14 March, 28 March
The immersive and provoking installations of Sensing Spaces provide the context for fresh and passionate talks by key figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design and literature, exploring how our experience of spaces informs the way we think about and relate to architecture and cities. Imaginative and inspiring, lively and stimulating, audience participation is actively encouraged!
Speakers:
Jonathan Glancey 
Friday 31 January
Tom Stuart-Smith 
Friday 7 February
Pezo von Ellrichshausen 
Friday 14 March
Iain Sinclair 
Friday 28 March
Main Galleries; 7–7.30pm; free with an exhibition ticket (no booking required)

Friday Night Late 
Friday 21 February
Explore ‘Sensing Spaces’ after dark, and let your senses be stimulated by a range of experiences, including a live DJ, that will enhance and enrich, challenge and reconfigure our understanding of architecture. Main Galleries; 6.30–10pm; free with an exhibition ticket (no booking required)
More info here
Sensing Sounds 
Monday 10 March
Composers and performers from the Royal College of Music present new music, specially created in response to the exhibition’s installations.
In partnership with the Royal College of Music. Main Galleries; 7.30–9pm; £18/£9 reductions

Thursday, 16 January 2014

Chris Marker retrospective at the Whitechapel

First UK retrospective of Chris Marker 

Properly amazing - and free!


18 April – 22 June 2014

Admission Free

Whitechapel Gallery
77 – 82 Whitechapel High Street
London
E1 7QX

T: + 44 (0)20 7522 7888

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2014

Digital submissions now open!

Imagine YOUR work in the  RA! 

The deadline is midnight on 14 February and entries are capped at 12,000. Last year over 5,000 works were sold and £70,000 worth of prizes awarded.

More info here: https://summer.royalacademy.org.uk/

Good luck everyone!

Sunday, 12 January 2014

CLFA Community Library



Come and share your books!
Click on the link on the righthand side, I haven't figured out how to link pages to posts yet...

Friday, 10 January 2014

Inspired by...















Competition at the V&A for adult learners. 

Deadline in March.

Previously won by a City Lit Fine Art student...

I'm in, who's with me?


Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Testing, testing...

Daumier - A Travers les Ateliers - Fichtre!.... Epatant!..... Sapristi!.... Superbe!.... ça parle!...