Saturday 14 November 2009

Tuesday 3 November 2009

Object Stories

The group used found objects to tell stories linked to an image in the collection. We used the example of the teapot and landscape below to develop ideas based around nostalgia, childhood and aging. This story resulted in us thinking about daydreaming and seeing images in the clouds to represent thoughts or desires.


Using this technique we deconstructed an image by pulling out the descriptive and emotive information from it and finding links with the found object. We then made images to represent the stories and how they could become interpretations of the initial image.

Monday 2 November 2009

Reflections on Maquettes

Through studying the maquettes and the ideas that came out of them, I compiled a short list of relevant works to be used as inspiration or a way of contextulising the ideas within the art world.

Using Modern British works, the group expressed an interest in archives, global and national perpectives, beliefs, and anatomy, all of which can have relevance to the Modern British era and Restless Times.

In response to David's Family Tree I selected work by Christian Boltanski with reference to photographic portrait archives.


Joe's sign and its reference to life paths led to ideas about beliefs and thought patterns expressed in Jenny Holzer's Truisms.


The suitcase was interesting in form and concept and suggested ideas about journeys and archives, or the two intertwined, both of which are aparrent in Susan Hiller's work.


Peggy and Martha's group worked from La Plage and discussed thoughts of isolation, loneliness and disenfranchisement. Their doll with taped mouth reflected elements of work by Hannach Hoch and Hans Bellmer, relating as much to the artists' experiences as the work. The medical motif in Bellmer's work also references wartime surgeries.