Tuesday, October 13, 2015

My Artist's Statement.

















Not long ago I was asked to provide my artist's statement for a group exhibition. I thought and thought and agonized a bit and then agonized some more and finally wrote two short paragraphs in simple English to describe what it was that I was after. And was then inspired to write a short poem to add to my statement. So after all this effort and agony I was rather taken aback when at the opening my work was displayed without my artist's statement whereas none of the other artists' statements were missing.  Hmmmmmm ....

I really do want to believe the curator when she explained that mine went missing by accident .  But in my weaker moments I do wonder about it .... I tend to avoid words and phrases like narrative, multiple layers of meaning, deconstruction of the opacity of politics, emergent transformative oeuvre, feminist discourse and so forth.  My (missing) artist's statement certainly did not sound as academic as most of the others on display. Or maybe it was the poem? I guess one is not supposed to write a poem as part of one's statement. But hey! My poem did not rhyme - that should count for something!!

Next time I am going to use this to write my artist's statement.


Happy Birthday!!

The Little Bookcase is 1 year old, and a good year that has been. People are using it, taking books and leaving their own books to be shared.

Happy Birthday, dear Little Bookcase! May you have a long and happy life, and may your tummy always be filled with good stuff.


Sunday, September 27, 2015

Small Thoughts.

I often have them. Nothing deep, or witty, or brilliant necessarily. Just small thoughts.
Small Thoughts I (collage, stitching, pen and ink drawing, found object)

Small Thoughts II (collage, stitching, pen and ink drawing, found object)

Small Thoughts III (collage, stitching, pen and ink drawing, found object)

Friday, September 18, 2015

The Persistence of Memory.

It was a privilege to be part of The Persistence of Memory exhibition at Untitled Studios, for which I submitted my three Marikana canvases and papier mâché bowls.





































(Photographs: L'Usband, Colleen Ross)

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Atypical History.

Atypical History I(collage, paint, knitting and stitching on canvas)

Atypical History II (collage, paint, knitting and stitching on canvas)

Atypical History III (collage, paint, knitting and stitching on canvas)

Atypical History IV (collage, paint, knitting and stitching on canvas)

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Remember Marikana - installation.

A simple installation I did today to Remember Marikana. The names of those who died are written on cotton strips and tied to a fence overlooking the sea.











Remember Marikana 16/08/2012.

Today is the 3rd commemoration of the events at Marikana. 34 miners were killed by police on this day, and another 11 people died in the period immediately before and after the 16th.

Remember Marikana I (mixed media canvas with dry point etching, paint, ink, cotton gauze and stitching, with papier mache bowl and printed photographs)


Remember Marikana II (mixed media canvas with dry point etching, paint, cotton gauze and stitching, with papier mache bowl and printed photographs)


Remember Marikana III (mixed media canvas with dry point etching, paint, cotton gauze and stitching, with papier mache bowl and printed photographs)

"The Marikana massacre is about a fundamental failure of leadership from the lowest to the highest echelons of our leadership structures, starting with the labour movements, the mining houses and our instruments of democratic administration as well as a blatant shirking of political accountability at the highest levels."
Prof.  Tinyiko Maluleke