Friday 10 August 2012

Old books, paper pleats & an artist book exhibition

** Update... the show got a write up http://melbourneartcritic.wordpress.com/2012/08/22/this-is-not-a-book-review/ thanks Mark from Black Mark.
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I have a lovely stash of vintage books which I use for my artwork. I was trying to work out how to store them as they are really quite beautiful & came across this amazing sculpture.
"Book Igloo" is an  installation titled Home by Colombian artist Miler Lagos. It's made up of lots of old books. That's it I want an igloo, I want one now.... insert foot stomp.


Here is my current storage system for books...piled on the floor & while I was trying to take a  photo the wonder dog decided she wanted to get her fluffy self in the picture.

I have been working on a piece for an artist book exhibition here are a few snapshots of my work in progress.
 
 
It uses cut & pleated book papers in book form with vintage leather used for outer binding.  I love using old books as the quality of the  paper stock  is a real pleasure to work with, it folds easily and I love the foxing and patina that the papers take on with age.

The pleating & folding is something that I have been working with for a while; shadows formed by the pleated paper remind me of fabric ruffles and petticoats.
The piece is titled "The early bird gets the words...."

To display I have made a basic book supports, I think I will be making more of these as they are quite fun to make. The Powerhouse Museum has a brilliant section on their website outlining a series of conservation techniques - here's the link to the conservation resources with step by step guides on how to make book supports amongst other conservation techniques. 
My version of the book support 
The cardboard support is covered in tailoring horse hair canvas;  it's a heavy weight woven interfacing, used in tailoring jackets in particular lapels, collar and fronts to give firm body and stability. It used to be made literally of horse and goat hair but now its normally a mix of nylon/wool and other fibres. It also has a lovely colour & texture which works with the overall look & I have an acrylic box to house the finished piece. The material is a nice link between the textile look of the book.
Work in progress
The item will be on display at Artisan Books  which specialist in a books, periodicals and exhibition catalogues relating to art, craft, design and culture; as part of the 7th Annual Artist Book Exhibition, 11th of August - 8th of September. This exhibition explores the boundaries of how a book is defined, focusing on the books as a sculptural form.
Pop in and have a look!

Love Miss Foo XXX


159 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy Victoria  3065
AUSTRALIA
Hours:
Mon-Fri: 10.00-17.30
Sat: 11.00-16.30 


Monday 6 August 2012

Young & Free at Toyota HQ & Exhibitions

  
QUICK UPDATE: I have posted picsof the exhibition  on www.facebook.com/pleatybunny

I've been on a bit of a art competition entering binge. I enjoy working to a brief, I find it challenging - also I really benefit from a deadline and love exploring a concept or subject matter which is not necessarily what I would chose normally.
Must be the freelance designer in me coming out as I have always liked problem solving involved with a challenging brief. My most satisfying design jobs have come out of projects in areas I am not familiar with. I suppose it is the benefit of fresh eyes and also the desire to get to know the subject matter. I think the same applies for art competitions for me. Besides I am finding it is a really good way to stay motivated and try out and experiment with new techniques and materials.

I recently submitted work for the Toyota Community Spirit Gallery which is in the Toyota Corporate headquarters in Port Melbourne. The exhibition titled "for we are young & free", all three pieces have been accepted for the exhibition with is pretty exciting as it is a submission based exhibition.
I've been using atlases a bit in my work & thought it would be nice to tie in the materials I normally use in a different context. The pieces are all housed in glass display domes giving them a curio look, I was thinking snow dome meets craft project/trophy.
The exhibition opens on the 8th of August, I've had a sneaky peak at some of the work during the delivery and install, can wait to see the exhibition in it's entirety as it's an amazing corporate gallery space with approximately 50 artists taking part.
 
Paper sculptures as they appear in the "for we are young and free" exhibition catalogue


The Community Spirit Gallery is open to the public at
Toyota Australia's Corporate Headquarters
 155 Bertie St, Port Melbourne 
Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm (closed on public holidays)
Exhibition opens 8th of August & runs until 26th October 2012


 Love Miss Foo XXX


PS I am all over the place this month like a bad rash! With work is being shown at:

Feather your Nest
at Gleaners Inc
2 Ballarat St. Brunswick, 
Victoria 3071, Australia
3rd -31st August 

Open Drawer
1158 Toorak Road,
Camberwell (Hartwell Village) 3124
(Mel. Ref 60 C6)
Tram No 75 - Stop No. 52
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10am – 5.00pm
Thursday 10am – 7pm
Saturday and Sunday 10am – 4pm



7th Annual Artist Book Exhibition, 11th of August - 8th of September.
159 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy Victoria  3065
AUSTRALIA
Hours:
Mon-Fri: 10.00-17.30
Sat: 11.00-16.30