Saturday, 6 April 2013

"Around Sound" sound exhibition (:

I have never visited any sound exhibition before. This is such a new thing for me.

When I first got to know that we were going to visit a sound exhibition, I thought there would be some many music instrument and maybe live band performing there.

However, it was totally out of my expectation that there was neither music instrument nor live band.

The exhibition held in Kwun Tong Pier, it is really awesome. It is so special to do art performance there, maybe it is because that the Kwun Tong Ferry Pier is an art itself, that it is quite big yet empty and old. I have no idea how to describe this place, it is really special. It feels like that you are far away from a busy cosmopolitan, when you see the sunlight came in and when you hear the sound of the waves. 

Kwun Tong Ferry Pier
sunlight (((:

toliet


sink without water tap ...=..=

i don't know why i super love this destroyed fan

Let me out ! Let me out !!!!!



When we first enter the Pier, we saw an artist - Matt Cook, who squatted down by some special devices. He connected them with battery and made different sounds.

Matt 
everyone was taking photos of him 
After watching Matt’s performance, we went to the upper floor of the pier. We saw some glass bottles were placed on the floor which formed a straight line. However, we have no idea why they were put there. 

going upstairs
 


bottlessss
Then, Akio Suzuki and Hiromi Miyakita started their performance. Their performance included  2 parts. In the 1st part, while Mr Akio was nailing the nails on the wood, Hiromi Miyakita danced according to the sounds that Mr Akio produced. Their cooperation was really great. 
Akio Suzuki
Akio Suzuki was nailing the nails


Hiromi Miyakita was dancing


In the 2nd part, Hiromi Miyakita danced with the bottles that we saw when we went to the upper floor. At that moment, I finally realized that all the bottles were filled with water. Hiromi Miyakita kept spinning and poured the water out of the bottles. Also, she was holding an bottle and ran around. At the same time Mr Akio used the glass bottles to make different sounds.
spinning


running



Although, I don’t really get the story behind these performances, I pretty enjoy them. I think they are creative and quite special. These performances remind me that sound and music are always around us, even some normal material, such as bottles and nails can produce amazing sounds.  

P.S. Me and +Nikita Wai Ling Leung  climbed up to the secret rooftop of the pier. 
Hope that we won't be prosecuted for trespassing ... hahahaha anyway, we had so much fun.
exit to the secret rooftop,,, enter here
"I am on the top of the world"
yeahhhhh !!




super nice view

hi !
 


Thursday, 4 April 2013

Song Dong's 36 Calendars


Song Dong said
The Mayans have their own calendar… everybody can have their own calendar, their own way to experience time.”
Song Dong used the hanging calendar as the background and drew on it to record his memories for 36 years. His calendar started from 1987. 






He also said
I live in art and art lives in me.”
Indeed, everyday we are living in art and everything can be art.
Song Dong turned his memory into art , he turned a normal hanging calendar into art.

I like the style of this art work, that sketching is the most causal form of art that we may be in touch with such form of art everyday. Eg. when we get bored during the lesson, we will do sketching on our notebook. Using such form to create a art which is highly related to daily life is the most appropriate form.
It is really a personal art piece. It is Song Dong’s autobiography or diary that it is only about Song Dong’s personal memories of the past 36 years. However, Song Dong’s personal view of the past 36 years, somehow can represent the view or memory of the general public, because some of them are collective memory, such as, the death of Steve Job, the death of Michael Jackson, 911, facebook and Tiananmen Square protests etc. 
the death of Michael Jackson

911 

facebook


Also, as Song Dong is a Beijing-based artist, quite a lot of content of his calendars are about things or history of China, such as Tiananmen Square protests.

The part that invite audience to colouring amending and rewriting Song Dong’s calendar is the part that impressed me the most. Because, everyone has his/her own memory and interpretation of the past/ history, so it is really interesting how they add their memory beyond Song Dong’s. I think interaction is one of the most important elements of contemporary art and I like the idea of how Song Dong interact with the audience. 

NEW Mr Bean ((((:

tear off

i m wondering what does this day mean to that audience, what makes he/she cut this day off.

tear off 

beautiful butterfly

kiss kiss kiss

dog bite

"i hope everyone can have more free space to interact"

All black

Monday, 25 March 2013

"Prey for us"? "Pray for us"??


Recently, the focus of the news are on the election of the new pope and finally Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected to be the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

In the new pope’s inauguration Mass , we can see that he was wearing white zucchetto and white mozetta and the cardinals were wearing red zucchettos and mozetta.they are all well-dressed  and they looked inviolable and stately as usual. This is definetly the the usual image and impression in people’s mind. 


Pope Francis in the inauguration Mass
However, have you ever thought that such a holy and inviolable religon has their dark side which is another face that seldom unveil in front of the world?
In Sharon Kopriva’s art world, the religion not only has bright side , but also can be frightful and dark. She unveil the dark side of the religion through her art work. Her art work is her faith through her eyes.[1]

Catholicism Background

Her religion background has built up since she was small. She went to Catholic school before the Second Vatican Council. Darkness. Fear. Penance are her earliest impressions[2] towards Catholicism.

Most of her art works are carrying the same theme – religion and faith, especially Christianism and Catholicism. However, her art works are also containing some other issues, such as the primitive, the historic, issues of life and death.[3]

What is the inspiration of her art work

Her art work was influenced by a trip to Peru in 1982.[4]  The mummies she saw in Peru captured her. In Peru, mummies were symbolic of rebirth.[5] She thinks the mummies are stunning and they later turned into important elements of her art work.

Secondly, she is highly inspired and influenced by Joel-Peter Witkin and she admitted that herself. Joel-Peter Witkin is an photograph and his work often deals with such themes as death, religion, corpses (and sometimes dismembered portions thereof), and various outsiders such as dwarves, transsexuals, hermaphrodites, and physically deformed people.[6]

Their format of art are different and you will have different kinds of horror and fear when you look at their work, yet the style and somehow the theme of their art work are quite consistent.

Joel’s work are mostly physically deformed people and dismembered body while most of the characters of  Sharon’s work are turned into mummies. Both of their work make the audience feel the fear. 
Savior of the Primates -
Joel-Peter Witkin
 
Moreover, you might also think of Anselm Kiefer when you look at Sharon’s work because of the depressive and negative feeling of their art work. Also, we can believe that Sharon’s work is inspired by Pericle Fazzini.
The Resurrection -
Pericle Fazzini (
sculpture )


How Sharon’s work make reference to other art work /
 How does she inspire others

There is no specific artist or art work which is influenced by Sharon. Her art work generally affect and make reference to alternative religious art and dark religious art. Also, she raised the public awareness of the problem of the Christianism and Catholicism. Eg. sexual abuse children and corruption. 
Example of alternative religious art:
 Die Harder -
David Mach (sculpture)

The chosen art work  - “Prey for us”
Prey for us -
Sharon Kopriva


There is a cross hanging on the wall, the little boy is standing under the shadow of the shape of clergy and praying to the cross. On the wall, there is a phrase- “Prey for us”

Unlike other art works of Sharon, this sculpture is not in a horrible mummy form, but it is a normal little boy. This sculpture doesn’t have a ugly face but a innocent one.  This is a very symbolic art work. The symbol of this art work is really obvious and therefore expressing the theme clearly. It remind us about the sexual abuse case related to clergy.

After the sexual abuse, the kids can will live under the awful experience for the entire life. Just like how the little boy stand under the shadow of the shape of clergy. I think this can definitely reflect the image in the victims’heart.

Besides, the artist trickily play with the pronounce of the words. The pronounce of “prey” is same as “pray”, however the meaning is completely different. “Prey” means “to try to deceive or harm weaker people” whereas “pray” means “to speak to God in order to ask for help”. This contradiction make this art work more ironic.

For me , sculpture is my favourite form of art, as when I look at a sculpture I will feel that I m closer to the artist than when I look at a painting. That is just a personal feeling. Maybe because I think that sculpture is lifelike, just like they are living creature. More important the sculpture speaks itself and it is just like telling its own story. I think the feeling expressed by sculpture is more direct.

Even I am not a christian, Sharon’s work attract me. I have a very strong feeling when I see her work. I am not sure if I have even seen anything like this before, I only know I feel creepy and I can feel the pain and sufferance of the little boy (victims). There is no blood, no dead body, no mummy, but I have no idea where does my fear come from when I look at this art work. It feels like you are so hopeless that you cant breath. It is such an powerful art work that Sharon brings me to her world and I look at these holy and inviolable religion through her eyes.

How about you ? What do you feel?




Reference:
Here is a youtube link that introduce Sharon's art exhibition
 -->Sharon Kopriva en exposiciones de esta semana.. (Lima, Peru) 
but it is in Spanish.