Saturday 31 May 2014

UCA Farnham Fine Art Student Profile 2014 - Lizy Bending



Tell us what your work is about and what informs it?

My work, has always been concerned with the realm of the political, responding to current affairs, and I aim to always keep my practice relevant to politics, society, culture and the economy. For me art works can have an inexplicable power of autonomy, and speak louder than any text or teacher, so if I can explore that, and exploit this autonomous principal to bring about change, inspire hope or cause reflection and interaction with socio-political concepts, then for me my work will have succeeded. Responding to contemporary socio-political issues means to a degree my practice will never be complete, it will always grow and become something new, this way there is always something to make work about, and this gives me my inspiration to always carry on and to always make art. 






My final piece (Disco Box) was a resolution of an idea I began at the beginning of the 3rdyear, I first created Disco Box (Vol.1) in response to the growing media hype surround the protest movement the English Defence League. From the beginning of my final year I was keen to include a subversive element in my practice and after reading the work of Slavoj Žižek, I thought humour may act as an accessible link for the audience to use within my practice.  
"Disco Box" is a piece I created in homage to and to show support of another very different EDL, the English Disco Lovers, an oppositional protest movement that hope to remove the negativity surrounding the acronym EDL and also through humour and street parties highlight the absurdity in the English Defence League's practice. The Disco lovers hold street parties and events that promote equality, hoping to use party atmospheres and disco music to bring people together instead of pushing them apart with prejudices. After being lucky enough to collaborate with the English Disco Lovers at this years TED X East End convention, I was inspired to return to this original idea, and resolve it to become my all singing and all dancing final degree show work.




Contextually, the theoretical work of Jaques Ranciere and his approach to political aesthetics, and the contemporary theories of Zizek and his approach to society, the economy, religion, culture, consumerism, have been significant. In my final year of study, participation and social/kinetic instillation has become a huge part of my practice. Although my work is often very serious, I have learnt this is not the only way socio-political practice can be handled, and that often a lighter approach is far more direct in its reception, asking the audience to interact instead of offering them something to disconnect or feel isolated from.
Artistically, my original inspiration came from political printmakers of the past (for example the 1910 post-revolutionary Mexican printmakers), however when concerning contemporary artists my inspiration has spread across a number of artists in different disciplines, of which my inspiration draws on all of them, taking different aspects from each of their practices.





What do you think is the most significant thing that has helped you during your time a UCA Farnham?
Group critiques and presentations. They really are a great way to get you talking about your practice, if you can stand up for yourself, and your practice, no matter what someone else says or how they view your work, this will give you the confidence you need to allow your practice to flourish… you are the master of your own practice, and opportunities like this give you a chance to better understand your own work, but more importantly, how others view your work. Sometimes we are so immersed that we don’t see what others see, or read what they read into our practice, so it is good to learn from these kind of experiences.


What did you learn from the process of producing your Farnham exhibition?


I learnt to have confidence in my practice, and to not be afraid of what others might think. I learnt to embrace the fear and push myself further (physically and mentally than I ever had before). Sometimes I did think it would have been easier to simply present a piece of work I had already produced and received good feedback from, however I wanted to learn, I wanted to put myself out there, and I wanted to gain an audiences honest opinions of my latest work, and my possibly riskiest idea. My final piece was the hardest piece of work I have ever created, technically it pushed me further than I even thought I could manage, but seeing it completed, and seeing members of the public interacting with it and most importantly, learning and having fun all at the same time is probably the most rewarding thing I have ever done.
What are you planning next?
I have a number of group shows coming up in London and internationally, then for summer I am off to Berlin, I am planning to take some time, to really think about my practice, as well as see as much art and culture as possible while I am out there. I want to keep a journal to develop further the ideas I have (that I didn’t have time to finish at UCA Farnham) so that I can realise them in my studio later.
In November I have a group exhibition that I am taking part in that I am working towards, after this I will continue my practice, making sure I make time to make my work, and never stop striving to exhibit/ show it, as well as trying to put on group shows myself.

Friday 30 May 2014

UCA Farnham Fine Art Student Success - Louisa Chambers in Paint Like You Mean It, Edinburgh


UCA Farnham Fine Art student Louisa Chambers who graduated in 2005 and went on to study an MA at the Royal College of Art, has work shown in the curated exhibition "Paint Like You Mean It" at Interview Room 11 gallery in Edinburgh from 31st May until 14th June.


http://interviewroom11.tumblr.com/paintlikeyoumeanit 



UCA 2013 graduate Adam Kelly also has work included in this exhibition.


http://www.louisachambers.net 

Friday 23 May 2014

UCA Farnham Graduate Show Exhibition 2014

Yesterday Year 3 students studying Fine Art and Arts & Media had their graduating final year exhibition as part of the Farnham Show 2014.

The exhibition is open from 23rd May until 6th June.


UCA Farnham open day is Saturday 31st May and Thursday 5th June.







































Wednesday 21 May 2014

UCA Farnham Fine Art Student Success - Carl Gent


UCA Farnham Fine Art student Carl Gent, who graduated in 2009 has another show coming up on May. Carl will be taking part in the Fringe Arts Bath exhibition "Heart of Darkness" supported by the Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts and the University of Bath. Carl is currently studying a MFA that he will complete in 2015.

www.carlgent.com

www.fringeartsbath.co.uk/heart-of-darkness/



Tuesday 20 May 2014

UCA Farnham Fine Art Student Success - Lizy Bending in Camden Collective


UCA Farnham Fine Art year 3 student, Lizy Bending has her 5th exhibition this academic year. Lizy has work in a group exhibition at the Camden Collective gallery, London.

http://camdencollective.co.uk/ 



Monday 19 May 2014

UCA Farnham Fine Art Student Success - Cheryl Simmons

UCA Farnham Fine Art alumni, Cheryl Simmons who graduated in 2011 is nearing the completion of her MA in Fine Art. Cheryl currently has work in the touring programme (FLAMIN) Videoclub and Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network present: Selected II. 





This prestigious programme was already toured the UK, including the Whitechapel  Gallery, London, FACT in Liverpool and CAA in Glasgow. The programme of artists film  is currently touring the USA at venues including the Seattle International Film Festival and Spectacle Theatre, New York. 

Cheryl is also shortlisted for the AspenArt Prize 2014, along with Hilde Krohn Huse another UCA Farnham Fine Art alumni.







Friday 16 May 2014

Thursday 15 May 2014

Gustav Metzger at UCA Farnham Fine Art - TODAY!


The UCA Farnham Fine Art collaboration with artist Gustav Metzger, continues following the success of his exhibition "Mass Media" in the university James Hockey Gallery earlier this year. Preparations for the Facing Extinction Conference at UCA Farnham in June continue, and students were able to meet with Gustav Metzger to discuss their practice and preparation for their final graduating degree show.
The list of conference speakers in June where UCA students and prospective students will be in attendance with delegates and guests has just been updated.

http://gustavmetzgerucafarnham.wordpress.com/

Wednesday 14 May 2014

Greig Burgoyne in Apparatus at L'Escaut, Brussels.

UCA Farnham Fine Art tutor, Greig Burgoyne is showing new work in the group show Apparatus at L'Escaut gallery in, Brussels, Belgium from 16th May.


Grant Petrey in Chester Film Co-Op

UCA Farnham Fine Art tutor Grant Petrey has work being screened from 15th May until 11th June at the Chester Film Co-Op space as part of 1 Minute Volume 7.





Tuesday 13 May 2014

UCA Farnham Fine Art Student Success - Adam Kelly


UCA Farnham Fine Art student, Adam Kelly,  has his 12th exhibition of paintings since graduating in 2012. Represented by Footfall Art, Bermondsey, London, Adam has work in the group show "Paint Like You Mean It"  at Interview Room 11 gallery, Edinburgh from 30th May until 14th June.

http://interviewroom11.tumblr.com

http://www.adam-kelly.com/ 


Celia Hempton in Pontoon Lip at Cell Project Space, London

UCA Farnham Fine Art tutor, Celia Hempton is in the joint show "Pontoon Lip" with Katie Cuddon  at Cell Project Space, Cambridge Heath, East London from 15th May until 29th June.



Monday 12 May 2014

UCA Farnham Fine Art Student Success - Hilde Krohn Huse at the Museum of London

UCA Farnham Fine Art  2012 graduate Hilde Krohn Huse has been commissioned by the Museum of London to produce a work for the Digital London events. The work for the Sackler Gallery entitled "Hashhush" will use the elliptical LED screen and draw data from Twitter as part of the work from Thursday 15th May.


http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/london-wall/whats-on/adult-events/late-events/


Greig Burgoyne in FAX at Karst Projects, Plymouth

UCA Farnham Fine Art tutor, Greig Burgoyne has work in the drawing exhibition FAX at KARST Gallery in Plymouth, which includes the work of David Blandy, Martha Rosler and UCA Fine Art visiting lecturer Richard Wentworth. The show opens on 15th May until 15th June.



Saturday 10 May 2014

Year 3 Final Assessment Exhibition Preparation Continues

With the studios cleared out, and time rapidly ticking away, students in year 3 have been working hard to curate and install their exhibition ready for their final assessment and the opening of the Campus Exhibition at Farnham on May 22nd.