Thursday 11 April 2013

Around Sound Art Festival and Retreat


Kwun Tong Ferry Pier

Unlike the usual exhibitions happening in gallery, the Around Sound Art Festival and Retreat exhibition is actually held in Kwun Tong Ferry Pier, a semi-open space in the waterfront. When I set my foot into the gallery, I was immediately amazed by the space. The place is actually an empty and spacious Ferry Pier. The natural sunlight, breeze and the sound of surf forms a comfortable and relaxing environment to enjoy the visit. I felt calm and relaxed inside the pier.

Sound Installations
Sound device
Literally, Around Sound Art Festival and Retreat is of course an exhibition about sound. Indeed, there were many displays of innovative devices and installations making interesting sound. But what I want to focus and share is my whole new experience to two live sound performances.
 
Glass Bottles
When I stepped up on the second floor, my attention was drawn to the green glass bottles lining up in straight line on the ground. I didn’t what is going to happen and how it creates sound? Then, visitors and I were told to gather around to next side of the space. There was nothing strangely except a straight rope lying on the ground. An old man stood by the rope. At the beginning, I had no idea of who he is. He started to take some prop stands from the side and to place them along the rope one by one. Following that, he used wooden beams to connect the prop stands together. After finishing that, he hammered nail on the beams at intervals creating some annoying banging noise. I actually wondered what they are and how the performance is going on. The whole performance kept me curious on the next move.
 
Placing prop stands
Placing wooden beam


The old man hammering nails
Meantime, a lady from nowhere suddenly lied down on the ground. Yes, she stayed her body close to the ground. ‘What? Why is she doing that?’ I screamed in my mind. Is she trying to listen to the vibration of sound on ground? ‘What a passionate audience?’ I wondered in my mind. I couldn’t help but barely bear to laugh because that move was really hilarious. When the hammering went to half, the lady seemed to be woken up by the banging sound. She sat up and slowly stood up. Then she started to post different gestures and to dance slowing using arms.
The lady lying on the ground
 
The lady woke up
When all were set up, the old man used a chopstick to tap on the nails from one end to another, making beautiful and melodious notes. Hearing the sound, the lady simultaneously danced more vigorously. She interacted with the frequency, amplitude and speed of sound. The faster the tapping, the faster the sound, and the faster she danced.
 
Dancing lady
It appeared to be that the old man was interacting with the lady. But to me, it seemed that actually they were trying to convey a message, to tell a story and to perform a drama through the sound and the dance. The story is like a metamorphosis of a butterfly, from sleeping to struggling to fly and finally floating around the flowers. The final melody by tapping the nail and the energetic dance looked like the celebration of beautiful living of butterflies.

Another performance is also given by them. But the tools of producing sound were different by using the bottle I saw before. This time the lady kicked off the act by picking up a bottle. Surprisingly, there was water inside those bottles. The lady danced fluently while holding the bottle making the water inside to splash out on the ground. The water hit on the ground produced an amazingly pleasing sound. Then, the lady picked more bottles and did the same thing. Unexpectedly, the old man came in and picked the bottles one a hand. He knocked the bottles against each other producing strong beats. They repeated until all the water was poured.


Picking up Bottle

Dancing while pouring water

Water poured over the ground

The old man banging two bottles

Again, it seemed to me that the interaction of them was another story telling. A fairy was pouring rains to the world by happily dancing through the sky while a pixie was casting thunders. Or it is simply two drunk people madly danced.

The two performances were performed by Akio Suzuki, a Japanese sound artist and the lady I didn’t get her name. I think the performance they haven’t practiced before, but they just did it out of the consensus on sound and each other. Besides, I didn’t know until I watched and listened to these performances that sound can produce a space and tell a story. I am now quite interested to search more artworks of sound and discover more about Akio!

Akio Suzuki’s official website

Tuesday 9 April 2013

ANDY WARHOL

ANDY WARHOL
15 MINUTES ETERNAL

Highly recommended by my friends knowing I have studied the Contemporary Art, I caught up on Andy Warhol’s exhibition by the Easter Holiday. Before I went to the exhibition, I didn’t know anything about Andy Warhol and his works. But I was then told that he is the one to design Campbell’s Soup Cans and painting of Marilyn Monroe. So, my first impression of Andy Warhol and his works is full of glamour and colors, and the exhibition is going to be very eye-catching and joyful.

When I arrived to the exhibition, I was immediately attracted by the bright pink wall finish outside the exhibition. Unlike other exhibitions I visited, this one is a personal show displaying the artist’s own artworks. The exhibition space is arranged by the Warhol’s art life in 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Therefore, I chose to get to know Warhol by following the steps of Andy took.
Exhibition Booklet

As a beginning in 50s, there are displays of his early art works after graduated, mostly sketches and illustrations. I can see Warhol’s drawings with a special ink line made by blotting the ink. One of the examples is the Folding Screen. The painting on it has very Warhol’s creative style with the bold color and unusual theme in that time. It pictures two naked fairies with vibrant butterfly wings floating above a vivid flower, a theme very much different from the heavy and abstract style in that time. This is what I admire about Andy Warhol that his artwork is easily understood, popular, very touchable to people but not follow the mainstream style.
Folding Screen

In the transition between 50s and 60s, I had to walk pass a room filled with many huge silver floating balloons. Even though they are not allowed to touched, many children and even myself couldn’t help but push and bang them just for fun. This once again demonstrates that Warhol’s art is about fun and to engage with people.

POP ART IS FOR EVERYONE.

Campbell's Soup Can

Brillo Box
In the 60s, the works are more recognizable and popular. The most representative works I immediately point out are the Campbell’s Soup Can and Brillo Box. I think Warhol do a great job to integrate art to daily life, making art approachable by everyone. This is why it is called ‘Pop art’. Besides, Warhol also drew and painted on portraits. Marilyn undoubtedly, I think, is the most widely-known. The different colors on the portrait, especially on the eyes and lips give strong and different feelings. For example, the bright colored portrait on the left looks joyful and sexy while the black and white painted reveals sadness from those eyes.
Portrait of Marilyn
Marilyn


Portrait named Most Wanted Men - a very controversial series by public and media 
To the 70s, Warhol’s life is all about exposures and fame. The works are mainly portrait of celebrities. The portrait is specially treated from Polaroid photo shoot into a silkscreen which is another Warhol’s creative style on painting. Representative work is Carolina Herrera. Alongside portraits of celebrities, Warhol also made a vast number of self-portraits. Well, I have no idea why. Maybe Warhol is very confident in himself.

Portrait of Carolina Herrera
Coming to the end in 80s, I particularly impressed by the boldness of Warhol to experiment different things, for instance, working with other young artist.
Crab - Collaboration painting with Jean-Michel Basquiat

I can still remember how the exhibition end with Warhol last Self-Portrait. The portrait is very visually impressive. The contrast of black and red give a shock and chill to me. I couldn’t help but think how important is this artist brings such touchable art to people. And still, the glamour and influence of Andy Warhol and his works will continuously inspire the generations.
Self-portrait of Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol Website: http://www.warhol.org/