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mobile drop ship concertina sculpture

drop ship concertina sculpture

Sketchbook, wheeled concertina sculpture, 2000

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Sketchbook, wheeled concertina sculpture, 2000

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Post It Note drawings

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Post it Note sketch, 2000

Posting has been slow of late as i prepare for the start of the school semester, i’m teaching courses at SAIC and UIC in the fall and with the new term only days away at UIC i’m putting the finishing touches to the syllabus and what not. It’s great to be teaching again, i’m looking forward to meeting my students and immersing myself in academic life. I’m hoping to take some classes myself either in Motion Graphics or Maya both of which would be a big help to the studio effort. Holly is also about to start school at SAIC for her MFA in sculpture so we’re about to become a very academic household again.

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Post It Notes, 2000

In a search for the sewing machine Holly dug out some sketchbooks from a “hidden” closet last night, and found some real treasures. I’ll be trying to get back in the daily posting groove and share these with everyone. Looking at this current post and the last one i;m struck as usual by the similarities and connections between the work i was making in the period of 1995 – 1997 and 2000 – 2001. The synchronicity of seeing all this work, from Loughborough, Carbondale and now Chicago together for the first time combined with my “new” studio practice is very exciting and I hope that i can get some of these “unfinished ideas” out in the real world soon. As you can see from the drawings these images mostly revolve around the idea of unfolding sculpture, of an installation that is either MANPORT (man portable) or VEH PORT MOD (vehicle portable modules) …. At the time i was making this work, i was back in the UK i think for the summer before my final year in C’dale. Regular air travel meant that i had to carry whatever i took back and forth across the Atlantic. After transporting an aluminum relief across the water in the summer 0f 1999 i realized that i should quit making art out of solid metals like aluminum or iron and focus instead on more MAN PORT objects / items. This idea for making in a general sense has held true for me throughout my practice, working with Holly or by myself. Apart from a brief stint between 2004 – 2005 (ish) i’ve never owned a car or other form of motorized transport and frankly do not plan to. Holly and I factor our living plans around public transport. When we do a big install we rent a cargo van or similar. And so it goes for my art practice, these sketches illustrate ideas for either unfolding installations that expand from a compact module to fill an exhibition hall, to paraphrase Marshall Mcluhan, “the medium is the message”…. the work is about networks, structures—- and it speaks this with form — it is what it is — OR the sketches illustrate pieces that are still modular, but are wheeled and can be moved from place to place and exhibited not necessarily in an exhibition hall but rather taken out into the public sphere.

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Post It Notes

Studio wise i’ve been building and calibrating a camera stand to record all the frames of the Permutations animation i drew while in France this summer. It’s taken a lot of effort and fine tuning, and in the long run maybe it would have been quicker just to scan these images in at a low ppi… but i have another experiment / idea to follow up on now…. which if it’s half way interesting will post asap….

Anyhow plenty good material here to work from…. ok now i’m off downstairs to draw.

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X Table

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Table / XXX, sketchbook page, 1996

Continuing uploads from sketchbook kept during summer of 1996. This drawing is from a trip to Florida. It’s a table from the condo we were staying at. I was taken by the X formed by the base of the table. Crosses and intersections featured a lot in my work then and also the recent drawings.

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Huddersfield Post Office Sorting Building

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Huddersfield Post Office Sorting Building, sketchbook page, 1996

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bridge to nowhere…..

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Untitled (bridge to nowhere), pen on paper, 1996

This drawing taken from my sketchbook was the 2nd of a series of drawings, prints, paintings and eventually sculpture (installations) that i produced in my second semester of my second year at loughborough. for me this work has always been pivotal in my development as an artist. by the end of semester 1 of the 2nd year i think it’s fair to say i was flailing around. working from the landscape just wasn’t working out and i really really didn’t know what i was doing. the “skills” i was looking for weren’t really being taught and it was pretty much left up to you to figure out what it was you wanted to make and why. like i said i was pretty lost and losing my way with each turn.

at some point i made a sketch / lino cut of a bridge that led nowhere sitting atop a bunch of semi detached houses. at the time i think it was more about my personal sense of being confused but rightaway it became a great metaphor for a critique of culture / society / politics etc but done in a non-didactic, not preachy, ambiguous way.

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Untitled (bridge to nowhere) detail, pen on paper, 1996

to my mind it goes something like this, the bridge represents a structure (or system) with a purpose. a bridge can cross a chasm, ford a river, link two sides, cultures etc. but a bridge and other structures like it require foundations, supports etc. the houses on the other represent people. so the bridge without foundations is held up by the people, and as such it’s as much a burden on them as it is a force for change or progress. and so i started making many images based on these ideas of structures and bridges and the like that serve a progressive agenda but can be used equally as oppressive mechanisms. like all good art students i was pretty sure i knew what was best for society in general and so to be fair these works were intended as a critique of the “normal” folk working their days jobs yadda yadda. at least to begin with anyway. so that the job is this oppresive activity that keeps us in our place and the bridge is this unattainable goal to strive for. but it turns out it goes to nowhere. pretty standard pseudo marxist student thinking. but at the time it was good for me to have a subject to work with and something i felt strongly aobut in the work once more.

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Rendell St., Loughborough, Leicestershire.

This is the house is shared with Andy and Rob at the time. I think living down by the canal and near to the railway had a big influence on this “bridge” work. I was also reading Iain Banks stuff at the time, which is very dark and also quite critical of society, particularly his novel “The Bridge” where a car crash victim trapped in a coma imagines this whole city located on a bridge, the novel describes his struggles with trying to overcome the dream and return to reality. (clearly i borrowed a few ideas from Banks on this series.) I think later i was reading William Gibson who also used the bridge metahpor for 2 of his novels taking the Golden Gate bridge in SF as a post apocalyptic community. Anyhow Loughborough was always kind of post apocalyptic so it kinda fitted later on. Also around that time i went to Bangor in Wales and was impressed with the bridges out there.

After a while the bridge work became less and less about the critique element and more about making constructions and making formalist aesthetic decisions, which in turn led to the Studio Installation i posted here: http://tomburtonwood.com/2009/studio-installation-circa-1996/ this installation was my attempt to “get inside” the structures and create the all encompassing art experience, influenced fairly heavily by Arakawa and Madeline Gins and their concept of Reversible Destiny http://reversibledestiny.org/home.php….. anyhow so everything pretty much came full circle the bridge to nowhere became this literal bridge to new expression for me and opened my practice up to many new ways of thinking and working. sure enough i still lost the plot from time to time and have veered in many new directions since but these simple drawings were enough to devise a new trajectory for my practice which until then had been me working from life, drawing and trying to paint with little success and not really getting it!

the funny thing as i go thru all this old work and try to place it into context with each other and the new stuff is realizing the threads going thru all of it. systems, structures, representations of these things but also practical deployable infrastructure, ying and yang of adminstration, form and function.

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