Still having a lot of trouble settling on a concrete idea. Finding lots of inspiration but not getting that 'Aha' moment yet for my own work. Trying to spend more time playing and hoping that it will come to me. I spent a lot of time just cutting out images and decided it was time to start placing them. I have just been taping images temporarily down to play with compositions. Right now they are very simple but I am trying to start somewhere. Have been trying to make them kind of humorous and I am liking it so far so I need to keep going!
Here are some (poor quality) rough scans:
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Monday, 29 September 2014
Gallery Response
I love seeing the Aimia/Grange Prize Exhibition every year
at the AGO. It's very inspiring to be able to see artists working today that
are changing what photography is. You never see just plain old photographs in
this exhibition - not that there's anything wrong with traditional photography,
it's just nice to see something different! It's so cool to see artists working
with all different kinds of mediums in their photography and how they tie them
together. It's hard for me to pick my favourite artist in the exhibition, but
it would have to be a tie between Elad Lassry and Lisa Oppenheim.
Elad's work is so interesting. I love how he is really
challenging the idea of what photography is. Adding three dimensional objects
turns his images into much more than just photography and I think it's great.
It really makes you think.
Lisa's work challenges what photography is as well but is
approached in a different way. I like that she uses pre-existing images because
that is what I like to use in my own work as well. Pulling up images on Google
is something that any person could do but she decides to turn them into
something of her own. Although her smoke images do have a deeper meaning, I do
just find them very beautiful to look at as well.
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Original Proposal
"Somewhere
I find something trivial, the more trivial the better - something that doesn't
say anything, but which suddenly stimulates my imagination and forces me to
make a statement." - Hannah Hoch
Last
year I began to work with collage and more hands on processes for my
assignments. I had always enjoyed doing this kind of work just for fun in my
free time but until then had not started to think about using it in my work. I
found it quite challenging to play out serious concepts when you are limited to
already made images. It was quite overwhelming but I loved giving new life to
old images that otherwise would remain in books and magazines sitting around
collecting dust. So I would like to continue working with this process.
As
of right now, my idea is still a little up in the air. I did a lot of research
on Hannah Hoch and other Dada and Surrealist artists. I have been very inspired
by Hoch's aesthetics and loved reading about her stance on feminism and gender
roles. I studied through a lot of paintings by surrealist artists too and even
drew inspiration from those. Last year I did a bit of a commentary on what it's
like to be a woman in a world which sometimes feels is completely run by men. I
played with text phrases from teen magazines from the 1960's and placed them
with images of women on absurd backgrounds. I found it interesting to work with
old material as it shows how far we have come since then but also shows that in
some cases we are still kind of in the same place with feminism and gender
roles.
At
this point I am teetering between continuing with this sort subject matter or
exploring surrealism a bit more. Last year I changed my idea several times as I
was creating the collages as I was constantly being inspired to new ideas by
the material I was using. I have begun working on it and I should be able to
have a more solid idea in the next couple of weeks but this is where I am at
right now.
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