Delighted to announce that I have been selected to exhibit as part of the Graduate Showcase at The Knitting and Stitching Show 2015. It takes place at the RDS Simmonscourt from 12th – 15th November. I’m really looking forward to it.
Felix Gonzalez – Torres: This Place is coming to Belfast.
It will be the largest presentation of the artist’s work in Ireland to date. I am so excited and can’t wait to go see it!
Felix Gonzalez – Torres (1957 – 1996) is one of my favourite artists. I first saw his work at the Art Institute of Chicago, ‘Untitled (Portrait of Ross in LA)’. It had such an affect on me. I studied Gonzalez – Torres work and wrote about it for my thesis. Both Gonzalez – Torres (1957 – 1996) and his partner Ross Laycock (1959 – 1991) died from AIDS related illnesses in the nineties. His work was a responsive reflection on his experiences of living with AIDS, using found materials such as packaged hard candy, billboards, clocks, strings of light bulbs, and stacks of paper.
“Untitled” (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) is a metaphorical representation of the artist’s partner, Ross Laycock (1959 – 1991). The installation consists of 175 pounds of candy, matching Ross’s ideal body weight. Viewers are invited to take a piece of candy, and the diminishing amount equivalents Ross’s weight loss and pain prior to his death. As days go on, the pile reduces, simulating the process of death by illness. Gonzalez – Torres specified that the pile should be endlessly replenished, thus symbolically granting perpetual life.
His work depended on the response of the audience and he encouraged them to become involved, to touch the work, even at times to take a piece away with them.
Felix Gonzalez – Torres: This Place at the MAC, Belfast
30 October 2015–24 January 2016
The MAC
10 Exchange Street West
Belfast BT1 2NJ
Hours:Daily11am–7pm
While in Beijing I got to spend some time in the 798 Art District. It is a great place for art lovers to visit. Located in Dashanzi, Chaoyang District of Beijing, it houses a thriving artistic community. I went to an amazing William Kentridge exhibition at The Ullens Centre for Contemporary Art, called Notes Towards a Model Opera.
I spent the month of August in China, spending most of the time in Beijing hanging out with my brother and his girlfriend who live there. I also travelled to Shanghai and Chengdu. I had the most amazing time. One of the highlights was getting to see Ai Weiwei’s first solo exhibition in Beijing. Ai Weiwei is one of my favourite artists, I have watched his movies, followed his art career as well as his work as an activist. It was very overwhelming seeing his work in person for the first time at the Tang Contemporary Art Center in the 798 District of Beijing.
Check out Ai Weiwei’s website for more information on him…. http://aiweiwei.com/