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Wise Words


I read this today by Richard Tuttle and think its brilliant. This is what I will be reflecting on with regards to my practice.

“When the work comes to a point, at that point should be freedom and not slavery. Most of us would rather be told what to do rather than to face freedom. A perceived artwork that tells you what to think or how to act is not helpful to society,”

“It’s a service to do the most with your life that you can do in the world. The job of the artist is to give people something to see not to give them something to look at. You have to know the difference between looking and seeing.”


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Second Mentor Meeting – The Fall Out.

Well I finally had my second mentor meeting last week. I have to confess it left me pretty shaken.

We discussed artwork which is decorative but has very little or no substance beyond the aesthetic. This is not the kind of artist I want to be and is why I requested this particular lady as my mentor as I am aware of the intellectual rigour she expects from her artists.

With my ongoing Crystal World project my aim is to create pieces that aesthetically take cues from the novel but rather than illustrate the story explore the themes raised within the narrative that resonate with me e.g. a confusion between truth and illusion, a seduction towards escapism, our desire to create a fantasy and the dangerous line between this and mental instability. I had felt that I was progressing with this however reading between the lines of what was said and not said yesterday I got the impression that my mentor felt I am not achieving this.

Following the meeting I was initially incredibly disheartened but have since pulled myself back up and I’m determined to just keep making, evaluating and learning. It can surely be the only way forward.


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The Next Step

The an Re:View bursary I recieved has funded a set of 3 mentoring meetings with gallery director and curator Danielle Arnaud. I have my second meeting booked with Danielle in two weeks time.

We are meeting at The Guildhall Art Gallery so that she can have a look at my work insitu at the Victoriana exhibition, in particular the site specific installation. It has been a long time since our initial mentoring meeting which was quite a general get to know me and my work kind of meeting so I have been having a think about what is most important for me to learn in this second meeting.

I think the thing which is currently of paramount importance to me is to learn how best to orchestrate my current project into a viable show. As the major piece of the project consists of a walk through installation that will be, to an extent, site specfic to the space it has been difficult to know how to progress without first having a venue.

I hope my mentor will help in the consideration of the types of venue most suited to my project, how best to approach them and present my ideas, as well as feedback to the concept of the show itself.

I will share a bit more about the actual project, Victim Of The Crystal, in my next post.


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