Hello all, this week we have spent a lot of time exploring the meanings in work. How work is created and all the different approaches you could take, from video to installation. In Expressive Arts we visited Liverpool to see the Biennial. Hi lights included the Tom Wood exhibition at the Walker, a lesson in determination and commitment to making everyday things beautiful and the selection of work at Tobacco dock explore the slave trade and Liverpool's links to Britain's colonial past. Rick Rubin stated that the reason we are alive is to express ourselves in the world And creating art might be the most effective and beautiful way of doing that. Art goes beyond language, it's a universal way to send messages between each other. So true. We want you to do able to do this in the best way possible, so understanding the people who did it best, before you, is a great way to learn the ways others did it and then find new ways to create your own work. We hope you will be inspired to try new things and show us your worlds and all their weird and wonderful details.
Video: Little Simz- Gorilla
Little Simz' video is filled with references to other music videos from bands who have inspired her and artists such as Keith Haring. ( i was first aware of Little Simz in 2014 because she was friends with a student I taught) It's amazing to see how far she has come since then. I first saw these artist reference on a TikTok during the summer and thought I would share it as part of the cultural context aspect of the course. Everyone is doing it, so you should be too. Watch the video and see if you can get anymore references and let me know. The main image looks like a Hockney joiner to me so maybe there are many more.
Last week I shared Verified, here is Little Simz going through the meanings in the work.
OPPORTUNITY: MANCHESTER OPEN 2024
DETAILS ARE HERE: Applications for artists to be part of the 2024 Manchester Open Exhibition close on Sun 1 Oct.
This is the third time this Open to all exhibition has taken place, and as Greater Manchester residents you can upload your own work to see if you can be involved. The standard of the exhibition is high but their art different catagories to enter, so your Teenager status will be considered.
I had a piece in the the show in 2022 and will be entering again this year. The show is a fantastic celebration of all things Greater Manchester and the North West. I was very proud to have my work next to some incredible art.
I would highly reccommend you all enter something, as good practise. Open exhibitions and group shows are often the starting point of many artists to get spotted to begin to develop their own exhibitions.
BBC ARTS CHANNEL
Non-stop documentaries showcasing culture and creativity with 20th Century Artists month. From legendary artists to incredible music and immersive writing, it's all here.
You could use this as a luck dip for art shows. Turn on and watch what is on, could be great to get a bit of randomisation into your research.
BILLY GAME: NO WORRIES IF NOT
The game women never wanted to play, is the slogan to this new product, unfortunately the game is life itself and just existing in the world.
A great example of Graphics and Politics here with this little edition board game designed by Body care brand Billie exploring the contradictory expectations and demands placed on women in our patriarchal society.
This is a great use of graphics to create a work that is recognisable to all but has a host of hidden messages and makes an incredible point. Does your work hide any meanings. is it an insightful look into a topic, if not could it be?