‘IF YOU DON’T CARE, THEN WHY THINK ABOUT IT?’ – OPENING
Last night was the opening of an exhibition by Kyle Jenkins, who produced an incredible show with a great essay. We had wonderful feedback, and love having Kyle’s work at RAYGUN. If you’ve missed the opening pop up to 249 Margaret Street and Tarn and I will show you through, it is well worth the trip. We’re there weekdays. Watch this space for a video of the artist talk.
KYLE JENKINS opening tonight
KYLE JENKINS
‘IF YOU DON’T CARE, THEN WHY THINK ABOUT IT?’
RAYGUN gallery, August, 2013
American art critic Dave Hickey stated beauty is not a thing but ‘the agency that caused visual pleasure in the beholder’,1 like a vehicle for / of dissemination. In a world saturated with images or possibilities of visual connections, maybe beauty isn’t what we see but what it allows us to consider. Can something then be beautiful and critical at the same time or must it lose its beauty so that we are able to see into it, through it and beyond it? One must think about chaos and how its beauty in all its deconstructed glory, as we are opened up to the many shards that create a new whole. Sports coaches speak of the beauty of winning in a Roman amphitheatre of bodies chasing geometries inside various geometries governed by rules. That it isn’t in that final second on the clock that elapses (as a shard of time) that gives us (the fans, the spectator, the viewer, the players and the coach) a feeling of accomplishment that comes out of physical repetition for emotional gain. But rather beauty is in the first moment after the fact, when we realise something to be something other than what we thought it to be.
The exhibition ‘If You Don’t Care, Then Why Think About It?’ looks at the way in which visual matter is collapsed in an ongoing array of varied constructions, deconstructions and reconstructions within our immediate and expanded worlds. The various objects and their individual compositions become shards of information, much like You Tube when in the act of viewing one thing, you are confronted with abstract links that push your attention out in an unravelling of search engines and discovery through a process of focus and interruption. The works can be read in two ways: 1 as abstract compositions that sit within a Modernist idiom and 2: as a metaphor for how our individual ways of seeing have become fragmented memories about things we think we see and what we actually know. This can be seen in the overlapping of paintings on wall paintings, creating counter compositions of planes of colour attempting to compete with each other yet still staying engaged with their own discourse. The stitched banner, comprising of various found materials becomes a contemporary pirate flag of no fixed address. Its affiliation is situated within both the folk art of handmade geometric patterned blankets of 18th century America and 20th century geometric abstraction, where low art, meets high art meets no art. The painted porcelain figurine with its random splashes of colour, like graffiti on a public monument, placed on a wooden palette ready for transport, but seemingly has no place to go. Celebration and degradation (as possession) combined in the randomness of pigment and marks upon the mass manufactured skin of the object play out in the connection it has to the space and uniformity of the geometric
1 Hickey, Dave, Enter the Dragon: The Vernacular of Beauty, ‘The Invisible Dragon: Four Essays on Beauty’, Pub: Los Angeles: Art Issues Press, 1993, p. 11
KUNSTHALLE BADEN-BADEN For The Time Being
German gallery Kunsthalle Baden-Baden are currently exhibiting wall paintings based around the idea of twentieth century art and the departure from painting. The exhibition ‘For The Time Being’ is accompanied by a publication which explores tha subject of wall painting from expressionism to contemporary graffiti in an attempt to arrest the fleeting medium of wall painting in its many different forms Kunsthalle Baden-Baden
Who Is Geneviève Asse? and HYPERALLERGIC
A fantastic article about an amazing French painter Genevieve Asse. If you’re in Paris between now and September be sure to see the work at the Centre Pompidou of the relatively unknown 90-year-old abstract painter . Thanks for the article HYPERALLERGIC. www.hyperallergic.com
CREATIVE TIME SUMMIT 2013!!!
We’re getting super excited!!!! A full list of presenters and key note speakers is up on the website, in addition to the SCREENING SITES!!!! It’s going to be great. We’re screening the conference at USQ in a very good looking lecture theatre. See you there, on OCTOBER 25, 26!
Inspiration Bombs, Big Hearted Business
Often I have lunch with my friend Sarah, who tells me about amazing things she has been reading or listening too, she is so good at keeping herself filled with all sorts of amazing things. One of my favourite things she has shared recently is a series of talks with inspirational creative people presented by Big Hearted Business.
Big Hearted Business is the love-child of Clare Bowditch, who first began mentoring “creative-types” over a decade ago as the leader of a “Musician’s Self Management and Promotion” course at her local community house.
Below is a link to a series of talks which I just love! They are updated weekly I think, so there is always something new when I need a hit. I hope you love it as much as I do.
SPARWASSER HQ – Offensive for Art and Communication (BERLIN)
Sparwasser HQ is a not-for-profit exhibition and project space in Berlin (they have had a presence in Australia at the MCA in 2005).
Sparwasser HQ’s practice is characterized by an open, process-oriented participation from a large group of artists and theorists, influencing the program as well as the day to day running of the space. Theory and organization result from this artistic collaboration. New projects grow out of an intense exchange of ideas, leading to constant questioning and reformulating of Sparwasser’s strategies.
Sparwasser’s field of work, includes monthly exhibitions combined with video screenings, artist talks, and live performances, re-examines the context of contemporary art practice and expands our objectives.
New Tendency
A friend showed me New Tendency this week, it’s pretty rad, check it out.
NEW TENDENCY (formerly known as MY BAU▲ ▓ ◯S IS BETTER THAN YOURS1) is a Berlin based interdisciplinary design studio. Formed in 2009 as the result of a group exhibition in Milan, NEW TENDENCY designs, sells and collaborates within, but not limited to, realms of Furniture, Fashion & Graphic Design. Grounded as an interdisciplinary design studio.
SMALL GIANTS
We are loving this Melbourne based enterprise Small Giants. Doing great things in business for a better, more ideal and socially inclusive world.
Small Giants was founded in 2007 to create, support, nurture and empower businesses that are shifting us to a more socially equitable and environmentally sustainable world. Some people call this type of business social enterprise. We just think it makes sense. Small Giants acts as a catalyst for change, using business as a meaningful tool to create the world we want to live in. From deep partnerships with start-up social enterprises, to investments in large-scale social and environmental projects, to radically sustainable property development, the Small Giants portfolio reflects a deeply passionate and innovative ethos. check them out www.smallgiants.com.au

































