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Installation 30

Installation 30
The First Waitresses on the Moon by Artemis Bagshaw, Spadina Road, Toronto.

Bagshaw primarily works with installations. By choosing mainly formal solutions, Bagshaw seduces the viewer into a world of ongoing equilibrium and the interval that articulates the stream of daily events. Moments are depicted that only exist to punctuate the human drama in order to clarify our existence and to find poetic meaning in everyday life.

Her installations sometimes radiate a cold and latent violence. At times, disconcerting beauty emerges. The inherent visual seductiveness, along with the conciseness of the exhibitions, further complicates the reception of their manifold layers of meaning. By manipulating the viewer to create confusion, she often creates several practically identical works, upon which thoughts that have apparently just been developed are manifested: notes are made and then crossed out again, ‘mistakes’ are repeated.

Her works are based on formal associations which open a unique poetic vein. Multilayered images arise in which the fragility and instability of our seemingly certain reality is questioned. By emphasising aesthetics, she tries to develop forms that do not follow logical criteria, but are based only on subjective associations and formal parallels, which incite the viewer to make new personal associations.

Her works are on the one hand touchingly beautiful, on the other hand painfully attractive. Again and again, the artist leaves us orphaned with a mix of conflicting feelings and thoughts.

, Sami Serola (inactive), Steve Bucknell, Berny and 10 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 rdhinmn
rdhinmn club
Now THAT is making a silk purse out of a sow's ear! Good geometry, bright colors for winter, and a fence. All one needs.
5 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to rdhinmn club
Thank you very much, Bob. I've since added a silly artist's statement, if that sort of thing appeals to you.
5 years ago.
rdhinmn club has replied to John FitzGerald club
I must remember to punctuate the human drama today..

You would do quite well at writing the booklet notes for some modern classical music. I don't see the typical visual exhibition descriptions, but I hardly think that they make any more sense.

I am faving it so as to keep the description around. Not that the shot, in itself, is shabby.
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to rdhinmn club
The statement was actually produced by the artistic statement generator at 500letters.org, Bob:
500letters.org/form_15.php

It;'ds the creation of a Belgian artist, Jasper Ridole (well, supposedly -- "rigole" means "gigle", doesn't it? His website says "Rigole" and not "Rigolé:" -- I checked because I thought it be a transliteration of "j'espère rigoler".
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
Sarah P. club has replied to John FitzGerald club
OMG, this is so brilliant!
Must send this to my art critic friend who often makes fun of artists' statements.
5 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Sarah P. club
Thanks, Sarah. It was produced by the artistic statement generator at 500letters.org. I've used it at least once before. If you're only going to use one artistic statement generator, use 500letters.org's.
5 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Outstanding perspective!

Admired in:
www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
5 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to William Sutherland club
Thanks, William.
5 years ago.
 Jean
Jean
The statement I'm getting is Caution.
5 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Jean
Good, Jean. There's always a danger that that "cold and latent violence" could explode.
5 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
I feel suitably cautioned and, after reading the notes, I'm left with conflicting feelings and thoughts.
5 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to tiabunna club
That could be a flaw, George. The statement was computer-generated. A true artists's statement would leave you with no thoughts at all. Too much time spent working on artificial intelligence and not enough on artificial vapidity.
500letters.org/form_15.php
5 years ago.
 Steve Bucknell
Steve Bucknell club
A strip of this would make a great banner for the Italo-Byzantine Empire. I like the idea of “radiating a cold and latent violence”; I did manage it once when I told some kids on the bus to turn their music OFF. NOW.
5 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Steve Bucknell club
Now that you mention it, Steve, cold and latent violence may be a defining characteristic of much of Western culture. Except in Canada, of course. We're preoccupied with staying warm in winter and cool in summer.
5 years ago.

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