Showing posts with label Unchartered Democracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unchartered Democracy. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 May 2015

An outing in London


I was contacted by one of the Curators of DIY Cultures 2015, a festival of talks, exhibitions, film and animation with stalls selling zines and artists books to be held at Rich Mix in London on 24th May.  They were interested in obtaining a copy of my book Unchartered Democracy for a concurrent exhibition of artists books called 
This exhibition will be held in the Cafe Gallery at Rich Mix Cinema and Arts Centre at Bethnal Green from 24 May to 12 June.  





I am really pleased to be participating but wish I could instantly time travel to London to attend - sounds really great.

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

The Last Chapter

 
 
The Last Chapter is a bookstore/gallery in Sheffield, UK which is featuring four artists books from the collection at Bank Street Arts in their shop window this autumn in conjunction with The Sheffield International Artists Book Prize.  The 2013 Artists Book Prize will feature over 450 artists books from all over the world. As well as this exhibition, Bank Street Arts are showcasing artists books in a number of public spaces like libraries and hotel foyers to expose artists books to a wider community.
 
I entered Lost in a Million Dead End Streets in the 2nd Sheffield Artists Book Prize in 2009.  It was not compulsory, but Bank Street Arts ask artists if they would be prepared to donate their book to build the collection.  I did so and now my book has been chosen to be the first one displayed at The Last Chapter.  One of the nice things about having books in collections is that other people start exhibiting your books for you and they reach a much wider audience.
 
I have entered one of my Book Art Object books called Unchartered Democracy
 
 
into the 2013 Sheffield Artists Book Prize which will be on display at Bank Street Arts in Sheffield from the 5th October to 30th November.
 


Saturday, 16 February 2013

Manly Artists Book Award 2013


Un Chartered Democracy, one of my books for BookArtObject in 2012, has been selected for the Manly Artists Book Award and will be on display at the Manly Library from 18-28 March 2013.
The judges of the award this year are Noreen Grahame and Monica Oppen.

Sunday, 9 December 2012

Unchartered Democracy

 
Un Chartered Democracy is my second Book Art Object book using title #56 of 100 stories in Sarah Bodman's book An Exercise for Kurt Johanessen (with her permission).
 
This book takes the idea of a charter as an official written document of Government as well as a contract executed between two parties - the US Government and soldiers serving on its behalf.  A small number of US soldiers in Afghanistan have committed atrocities whilst serving their country and its promotion of democracy.  Their actions were disrespectful, unethical, unacceptable, unauthorized, unchartered.
 
 
I intended to make a thought-provoking book about the insanity of war and needless killing, the effects on young soldiers working in intolerable and stressful circumstances, and how these situations create an environment where codes of conduct are broken, and to also reflect on the innocent citizens caught up in the mess.
 
 
I used the Turkish Map Fold structure to suggest a map location in the Middle East along with Islamic patterns in soft pink on the back of the pages.
 
The music pattern of a pianola roll containing words from Stars and Stripes Forever was printed onto the pages.
 

 
The drawings depict some of the atrocities committed by a few US soldiers in Afghanistan and parts of the drawings have been hand coloured with watercolour pencil.
 
 
I have been reminded with this book that although the artist creates a book constructing meaning by reflecting their own thoughts, opinions and feelings, once it arrives in the hand of the viewer, the whole thing is recontextualised by the opinions, beliefs and knowledge each viewer brings to their reading of the book.  I would like to thank the BAO members who have received the book and written eloquent and thoughtful responses.
  

Monday, 29 October 2012

Unchartered Democracy


My second edition for Book Art Object is finished and books have been posted out today to members of Group 10 (and a few friends I am exchanging books with).

I decided to work with the idea of a charter as an official written document of government as well as a contract executed between two parties - the US Government and soldiers serving on its behalf.

After the members of Group 10 have received their books in the mail, I will post some images and write about the making of the book.

Monday, 8 October 2012

Ready to go


My second book for Book Art Object is #56 Unchartered Democracy (Group 10).

 I've had the pages prepared and some heavy card I'm using cut for about the last month, but I've had other things to work on and haven't made a start putting the edition together.  However, today's the day, and I'm just about to start now.

Friday, 3 February 2012

Book Art Object

is for books. Welcome to this first post on this new book blog.



I decided to join BookArtObject for 2012, a collective of artists working on an edition of artists books, you can read about it here. Members are based worldwide but mainly in Australia. I am joining the fourth edition based on Sarah Bodman's artists book An Exercise for Kurt Johannessen.
Sarah's book was a response to Kurt's artists book Exercises (2001) a book of performative texts, one of which was his suggestion to write 100 stories and bury them in a forest, which she did. Her book now lies decomposing in a forest in Denmark. You can read about it here. Each of the sixty plus artists who have signed up will work with one or two of the 100 titles in Sarah's book (with her permission). I really liked Sarah's book and this project with its referential nature. Sarah Bodman will receive a copy of the full edition.



I usually work with unique books or small editions of 3 to 5, so making an edition of 15 will be a learning experience for me and will require a much more organised approach. I'm working on two titles this year, #73 That Unbearable Lightness and #56 Unchartered Democracy. I've been taking advantage of all the wet indoor weather we've been having to start work on Number 73. I will post reports about the making of this book in the coming weeks.