Category Archives: Art
HumBug sculpture at Glastonbury Festival
R&D 12 | Creativity Uncertainty
Creativity uncertainty. By Ben Lloyd. Last summer in Danny May’s shed-gallery installation at the Centre for Alternative Technology, we had found ourselves discussing art process rather than product, and agreeing on non-objective creative tasks for ourselves. Our aim was to freely experiment, to see what happened and where that took Continue Reading »
R&D 11 | Newfangled Spanner
Newfangled Spanner This artwork considers the experience of an ordinary person. This person, imagined in a garden shed or toy-room, tries to make sense of the world through his drawings and toy-like assemblages. These hobby ‘projects’ enable him to better cope with and relate to the technological and incomprehensible objects Continue Reading »
R&D 10 | Play 2
Each construction was based on play with a loose direction, then the installation was photographed and dismantled and we started again from scratch. The whole process took part in this shed purpose built by Danny and installed in the grounds of the Centre for Continue Reading »
R&D 9 | Colour, taste and narrative
I’m looking forward to this exciting trying-it-out stage and have load of questions. In this post I aim to come up with questions that may help realise the project more successfully, they don’t necessarily need answers. As I understand it, you have made a small wooden room in which to stage a Continue Reading »
R&D 8 | Techni-colour dreams
R&D 7 | The cage, the cell and the frame
The constructed containing space of the cage or cell of modern art is what comes to mind following your blogposts ‘Portable gallery’ and ‘The Frame’ Danny. I know you are really into Louise Bourgeois so it got me wondering why you are into her art and in particular why she made Continue Reading »
R&D 6 | The frame
A cube, seen as a room or cage or frame surrounding or containing something is a common device in art. Perhaps originally it stems from a desire for control over chaos. A frame is an ultimate series of straight lines. Nature ‘framed’ is generally more appealing than wilderness. The parts Continue Reading »
R&D 5 | The Portable gallery
I have spent the last week building a demountable and portable gallery / play room / cell. One more week then it will be completed. Next, what to fill it with.. This blog-post forms a part of an Arts council funded ‘Research and Development’ project. The Continue Reading »