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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Images of Cemeteries Recently Visited

Brookmere Cemetery

Certain aspects of these shots interest me and are being worked on for my proposal to this cemetery for a future installation. The stacking, the counterbalance of geometric and organic forms, and forms of the grave markers are the major points of inspiration.







East Cleveland Township Cemetery

I enjoyed working with the East Cleveland Township Cemetery greatly for Fleeting and am toying with ideas for another proposal for a future installation there. Points of inspiration here are the odd objects/ debris found throughout the grounds and the relationships between the grave markers, the banal of backyards and debris, and the potential art object.






Fleeting: Photos of Work Through Exhibition Duration

Somehow, I did not post these before. These shots are in no particular order and all where taken during the month Fleeting was on exhibit at the East Cleveland Township Cemetery.








Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Spomenik- Slovenian Monument

A few days ago, a brief entry on todayandtomorrow.net caught my attention. It's about the photographic work of Jan Kempenaers. Jan took the time to explore the ex-Yugoslavia region, examining in particular structures commissioned in the 1960s and 70s as monuments to sites of WWII battles and concentration camps. The structures are truly fascinating and very inspiring to me. Please enjoy the link.

Spomeniks

Monday, May 9, 2011

Fleeting: Viewing as a Happening

After experiencing the critique for Fleeting this past week, I have thinking of how the work on the day it was viewed and by who viewed it plays a dual role as a sort of happening in addition to its role as a site-specific installation. Through the dreary weather, the coldness and despair in the work became amplified. With their umbrellas and hunched bodies, the audience for the critique became active and further stressed this coolness and despair found in Fleeting. The visual of the hundreds of browned formerly white roses, especially the ones that fell off the brick structure, referenced this notion of being left with bone, the flesh all having been decayed and separated from the body. The wetness of the rain offered a physical coldness to match this cool read of Fleeting. The ways in which the weather effected the audience of the critique and the brevity of the critique are the two factors that lead me to view Fleeting as a potential happening.