Monday, August 19, 2013

Artist talk this Sunday at 2pm

 

Hello All!

A quick note to warmly invite you to a floor talk I will be partaking in this Sunday in response to my current show, You Are The Gardens. I will be talking with fellow exhibiting artist Larry Parkinson. These talks are lovely, informal chats, where the audience is encouraged to take part, ask questions and throw comments around.

The talk will kick off at 2pm at Stockroom - 98 Piper St, Kyneton. Word on the street is that there will be champagne for all. Come on over, and I will share with you my secrets.

Love Lucy
xxx


Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Men With Glasses - the fun never ends!

Ok I promise this will be the last Men With Glasses post I do ...

I lie. I bet there will be HUNDREDS MORE! I can't help it! It's just the beginning! This post is just a little wrap up and show of the gorgeous images photographer John Brash took of the show. When I get his details I will post them for those interested in someone who can take great photos in the world's most difficult to capture space.

What a wonderful experience this was, and the fact that my men are now safely tucked into a single A4 folder makes it the most blissful storage for a large scale art work anyone could dream of. Hats off to super-Kent, who helped me install and deinstall in record time!

Until next time!

xx
L





Foreground shows work by Low Phat WytchKraft (sisters Jessie and Kate Tucker)




Thursday, August 8, 2013

The Cuckoos Nest - finishes THIS SUNDAY!

Hi all,

Just a sweet reminder to those of you who are still hoping to get down to Linden to see The Cuckoos Nest - it finishes up this Sunday, so get your skates on! This show was so much fun to do that I'll be sorry to take it down. Hats off to all the clever people that were involved, I am so stoked to have had the opportunity to exhibit and work with you all.

Image by John Brash - so good! (Is that arrogant to say because it's an image of my own work? I am just so impressed with how well he captured it. Go John, go!)

However, for those of you who CAN'T get there, never fear! Men With Glasses will be coming to a Fitzroy near you very soon – stay tuned!

xx
L.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

installed and ready to go!

Happy Tuesday all!

The sun is shining in Kyneton and You Are The Gardens is installed and ready to go. After a tumultuous start to install day, Kent and I almost destroyed the biggest (and most expensive to make) work, however with the skills of Stockroom's Co-director Jason, we managed to salvage it! (I'm sorry Jason, I had no idea what I was doing.)

Are you curious? I hope so! Here a couple of install shots to feed your curiosity ...



The show officially opens this Saturday from 4.30 pm, however Stockroom will be open and sharing from THIS THURSDAY! So go on, get yourself over there! The opening promises to be filled with quirky gypsy music, whiskey and wine available and a food truck out back. Throw in a lot of cool shit to buy in the shop (and gallery), and it could just be your most funnest Saturday EVER.

Hope to see you there!

xox
L.

Friday, August 2, 2013

August Non-stop-disco-power-pack




Methodist Ladies' College
Friends of Art

2013 Biennial Acquisitive Exhibition


Opening night: Friday 9 August, 5–7pm

Common Ground Exhibition Space
207 Barkers Road, Kew


I am delighted to be returning to my old stomping ground to share some of my recent work with MLC. The exhibition features numerous contemporary artists across various fields, and will be open until 23 August.




KitlyDagmar Pop Up


Launch Party: Friday 9 August, 6pm

Paramount Building, 53-55 Brisbane St, Surry Hills
Pop Up shop open from Saturday August 10 to Sunday August 11


The ever fabulous Melbourne retailers Mr Kitly and Dagmar Rousset are taking the show on the road to share some lovely wares with Sydneysiders! Unfortunately I won't make the event myself, but some work of mine will be there to represent. I believe there will be champagne involved on Friday night, so get amongst it! For you Melbourne folk, never fear – I will be launching work at Dagmar Rousset in early October, so stay tuned!



 

You Are The Gardens

Opening night: Saturday 10 August, 4.30–7pm

Stockroom Gallery, 98 Piper St, Kyneton
Show runs from 10 August to 8 September


Lucy James explores the ambiguity of female relationships in You Are The Gardens. Paired women engage in embraces that could actually be loving fights or combative hugs. How do we love and fight, or are these concepts interchangeable? Working with found and imagined imagery James creates a parallel world where people still touch and giant flowers float from the sky. This show coincides with the CraftCubed festival, and will launch alongside Larry Parkinson's Crossing.





Well there is a whole lotta opening going on next week, so come and enjoy the fun! I'm pretty confident I'll be the one clutching the bottle of champagne in the corner, so do come and say hi. I might even share a glass with you.

Happy weekend everyone!

xx
L.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Upcoming exhibition - You Are The Gardens

Good morning and happy Sunday to you all. It's pretty busy in my studio-come-office right now, with manuscripts to edit strewn over flowers and random cut outs. As always, the life-work balance is testing me (has anyone figured out which one art fits into?) and it sure does make it darn exciting.

You Are the Gardens is an exhibition that was created through pure intuition, in a poorly lit room down on the Peninsula. Slightly messy, a little rumpled and more abstract than I've gone in the past, this collection feels very close to my heart (or is it my brain?) and a little further away from my safety net. Ramble ramble. Who cares? Show me the pictures!

I can't keep the frantic madness of it all inside any longer, so I thought I'd share a teaser with you. You Are the Gardens is opening at Stockroom Gallery 10 August from 4.30 pm, and would love to see your shining faces there.

You Are the Gardens - collage and watercolour on paper, 2013


x
L.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

The Cuckoo's Nest in Broadsheet

Massive props to all those who came from near and far to the opening of The Cuckoo's Nest at Linden last Friday night. The crowds were bountiful, the live Men with glasses were confused and a little afraid. It was ACE. For those of you who may not have already seen, artist and curator of the show Tai Snaith, and fellow artist Kate Tucker were interviewed by Anna Metcalfe of Broadsheet about the show. For those who want a little more insight on the exhibition, the interview is below, or the full article can be found by clicking here.

SO MUCH FUN!

xx
L.

image courtesy Kristoffer Paulsen


On a recent winter's afternoon, Melbourne artists Tai Snaith and Kate Tucker came together to talk about working with talented creative women, domesticity gone wild and their new group exhibition, The Cuckoo's Nest.

Anna Metcalfe: So what are the key things you're exploring in the show?
Tai Snaith: Well, as an artist, you create work that's loaded with personal meaning, but then you pass it to someone else who puts it into their home and kind of appropriates it. That's quite weird. The work needs to be empty enough for the owner to project their own ideas onto it, but full enough to be challenging or compelling. I wanted to play around with the idea that a lot of art you see in magazines and blogs is very nice looking, but is not challenging. What's the idea? I think the ideas of living with design and living with art are crossing over. Sometimes that works, but they are not the same: art comes from a more personal place, whereas design is like functional art.
Kate Tucker: We are asking, ‘when does it just become superficial?’ In the project, which I'm doing as Low Phat Wytchkraft with my sister [Jessie Tucker], we are interested in the idea of curating a home to present a certain image and that image being fake or branded – just a projection of the life you want the outside world to see. On the one hand, having amazing design and art in your home can be wonderful, but at the same time following interior magazines can be a materialistic pursuit, totally removed from creating a sense of meaning in your home.
AM: While you have been playing with the ideas of interiors and art in domestic spaces, it sounds like the work has become kind of psychedelic and crazed?
KT: Showing the work at a big fancy house like Linden, we're all tapping into the slightly hidden parts of the domestic experience – representing the fake facade, but also the crazy reality beneath. As a group, we talked about domesticity-gone-mad scenarios, like hoarders' houses.
TS: Many of the artists’ ideas have gone a bit nutty. Like Siri [Hayes] showing weapons her kids made and Beci [Orpin] has made birdhouses that go inside – it's nature inside the house. Dell Stewart's work is a ceramic tea set, but it is for mushroom tea, so it is all a bit strange but appealing. Lucy James has collected hundreds of images of men with glasses, categorised them and pinned them all up like a butterfly collection. Lucy's work is interesting because it is like she's a 'man hunter' and turning traditional femininity on its head, but at the same time playing with the idea that you need to collect a man to complete the perfect home.
KT: There's an undertone of danger to the works. It is celebrating beauty and juxtaposing that with stuff that's a bit wrong.
AM: It sounds like some of the work is directly overturning the ideas of feminine niceties and sleek interiors.
TS: The work's breaking down our desires and challenging existing ideas. We are empowering domesticity. All of us in the show are living quite domestic lives in our own ways, but are strong women. The show also raises the idea of what you do behind closed doors and looking at the awkward part of living. Siri's works are prints of her Instagram photos. They came about because she wouldn't let her kids have toy guns, but then they started making weapons out of wool and sticks and things they found at home… Often we create this stylised image of ourselves online, that is totally unreal and perfected. The internet has changed the way we present ourselves outwardly and the show is trying to unpack some of that. The Selfie Quilt I made was quite hard for me to put out there, I've been taking these photos for two years and I was looking at them glowing in their folders, and I just thought well, fuck it, that is what I do every day.
AM: This is all quite self-reflective. Ellequa Martin's Thinking Chair is all about reflection – she has created a chair to contemplate the universe on. Your piece Taste doesn't reflect on life in this way, does it Kate? It is more about an idea?
KT: Yes, we wanted to look at the idea of the 'good room' and setting up a table centrepiece so everything is just right. We've created a banquet, and used a rainbow symbol to tie it all together, so everything has a rainbow on it or in it. There's a rainbow trout with rainbow guts. The overall image we created is totally over the top!
TS: It is like Martha Stewart on LSD.
KT: Exactly! It is all kind of absurd, but also fun and celebratory. Jess and I have always been the lady at home embroidering and making things, so it is interesting to say ‘Okay, let's make whatever we want to make and include anything that realises the idea’, and use all of our skills in an intuitive way to make an expression of both craft and aesthetic object. Through combining those two things we constructed this really detailed vision. It is very detailed. It is about giving ourselves permission to do that, too. We just let ourselves go – no limited colour palettes here!
The Cuckoo's Nest runs from July 12 to August 11 at Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts, 26 Acland Street, St Kilda.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Preview of Men With Glasses!

I know I am TERRIBLE at keeping things a surprise, but I know not all of you will be able to make it to the gallery on Friday night, so I thought I'd share this tiny treat.

My gorgeous husband made this little film during yesterday's install, unbeknown to me - a delightful preview of the Men With Glasses installation, which is showing at Linden Centre for Contemporary Art, as part of the Innovators 2 program. For those of you who don't know, this work is part of a massive group show The Cuckoo's Nest, featuring a glorious collection of female artists, curated by Tai Snaith.



A movie I made about Lucy from kentwilson on Vimeo.

For the rest of you, that was merely a taste - hopefully I'll see you at Linden this Friday night from 6pm!

xx
L.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

The Cuckoo's Nest

The Cuckoo's Nest

July 12 to August 1

at Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts

26 Acland Street, St. Kilda

Opening night: July 12, 6pm

Featuring new works from Beci Orpin, Siri Hayes, Lucy James, Dell Stewart, Low Phat Wytchkraft (sisters Kate and Jessie Tucker), Ellequa Martin and Tai Snaith. Curated by Tai Snaith.


In most bird species, the female builds and feathers the nest before laying her eggs. In the case of The Cuckoo, however, she simply lays her egg's in another bird's nest. This idea of hijacking someone else's space is in some ways similar to what we do as artists. We make personal objects, images and ideas and  they often end up in someone else's home and life. In The Cuckoo's Nest a group of seven female artists will be treating Linden a little like a display home for a new way of living with art.
— Curator Tai Snaith



Men With Glasses - the antiquated online dating service you never thought you'd need, analogue style. A collection, in the thousands, of heads categorised into looks, occupation, feelings, you name it. This collection delves into notions of obsession, hoarding, stalking. This is husband hunting at its darkest. Find your man. Men who wear glasses are often associated with intelligence, high-powered jobs and bookish good looks. Who doesn't love a man who reads?

This collection visually references the study of entomology, jovially suggesting 'all men are insects'. This opens up discussion about the role of men in women's lives in the past and in the current climate and how we categorise people in general. Are all men liars, as Sam de Brito tells us every weekend in his Age column? Are they all bastards? Why do we all want one so badly? Is it still important to 'have' a man? If you already have a man, do you have him or does he have you?

This gem collection weaves into the idea of The Cuckoo's Nest, creating a dark and dirty love nest of all the potential suitors a girl could, would, should have. Part psychopath cave, part museum archive, these men have been are preserved based on their one common visual thread: glasses.



Come down to Linden next Friday to join me for a drink, there will be enough Men With Glasses for everyone!

x
Lucy

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Monday, June 24, 2013

a monkey on my back

It's been hard to get into the studio of late – job applications, assignments, weird shifts, illness and the ever present COLD have all affected my ability to make stuff. However, I feel that it is important to have away time from creative practice in order to cultivate ideas and desires. I am getting pretty itchy to get back into it! I have had plenty of time to stew my thoughts and hopefully in the next week or so, things will settle down in time for them to amp right up.

The next 6 months are pretty packed with projects and I am looking forward to sharing them with you!

In the meantime, here is a little somethin' somethin' from my brain to keep you going.



xx
L.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

when the universe needs to kick you in the teeth


Don't be fooled by the picture. The universe has not literally kicked me in the teeth. However it has taken me down a peg or two. After attempting to juggle a million things at once, I watched this Ted talk – and then went down like a ton of bricks. Pharyngitis!? I am wholly convinced that this talk on vulnerability is the reason I got sick. I'm not moaning about being sick (tedious as it was and is continuing to be) – I know that I needed something to physically inhibit me from trying to do it all, and I think that is often the case with many people. While I do get panicky about 'holy shit I have so many deadlines and I've been sleeping for nearly a weeeeeeek!!!' I also realise that some of those deadlines now need to be pushed back. Stiff shit, right?

Anyway – after spending 6 days in bed, I have had plenty of time for my brain to catch up with my body. I've written a list. I now need to get started on my sublists and get to work. I'm back in the studio, I'm wearing actual clothes (as opposed to jammies), and things are happening – including a lot of procrastination (see image above).

I think I have learned a valuable lesson here. Slow the fuck down and get over yourself.

Happy Tuesday every one! May your winter be bountiful with roast potatoes.

xxx
L.

Friday, May 17, 2013

you are the gardens

Lately I have been experimenting with ways of marrying my collage and watercolour work in a way that stays true to both styles. Despite my love for both mediums, and how different they are, I do get frustrated that I haven't been able to connect them in a more harmonious way. At the moment I am developing work for an upcoming show, you are the gardens, which will open later on this year.

Without wanting to give too much away, I thought I'd share some preliminary experiments with the internet universe!




More to come.

xx
L.


Saturday, May 11, 2013

I am not Greedy Hen and Greedy Hen is not me.

(But this doesn't mean I am not a greedy hen.)

Some of you may be wondering what the hell I am talking about. However, after many instances of having work attributed to me that I have not created, I feel the need, on behalf of the duo that consists of Greedy Hen, Katherine Brickman and Kate Mitchell, to clarify that this image, belongs to them:

Greedy Hen for Washington's 'How To Tame Lions'

I am honoured that people keep thinking I created this - but I didn't! This is the work of these talented ladies who work in a whole range of mediums and a lot of collage to make some pretty gorgeous artwork, album covers, film clips and more. I am a fan of their work, and we obviously have some similarities in our aesthetic, but our work is our own. If your ever not sure - check our websites (Greedy Hen have some beautiful work up on theirs, well worth a look).


For those of you who have no idea what I'm referring to, then doubly fantastic, I hope I have introduced you to an interesting collaborative team.

Most of all though, happy sunshiney Saturday to all - art is good.

xx
L.




Tuesday, May 7, 2013

the anna and lucy show

Hey there!

Just in case you had forgotten about the Anna and Lucy show, I thought I better do a little gem-droplet – just a tease of course, to remind you all that goodies are IN the making. My gem watercolours have now been printed on steel, ready for cutting and sampling ...


Image courtesy of Anna Davern – oooh-wee!

xx
L.

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