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Images: Andrew Curtis
Curators: Charlotte Day and Robert Leonard
Stuart Ringholt is one of Australia’s most fearless contemporary artists. His practice has involved leading audiences on naturist gallery tours, anger workshops, and participatory performance works that place the artist in embarrassing situations. He makes video, absurdist sculpture, painted mirrors and collage. In 2006 he published the autobiographical book Hashish psychosis: what it’s like to be mentally ill and recover. Read more here: www.monash.edu.au/muma/exhibitions/past/2014/stuart-ringh...
The Interzone: Three Points of Contact exhbition, 3-30 November 2012, Mackintosh Museum
Stuart Gurden
1. Blocks (2007) pencil on paper
2. Poem for Voices and Lost Tape (Ann, John and Victoria) (2012) 2 channel audio, wood / mylar / audio speakers Duration: 59:59
“The little black cassette is lost; I have looked for it everywhere. The sound was beginning to deteriorate, the voices stretched into slow motion.”
Ann Lauterbach What We Know As We Know It: Reading “Litany” with John Ashbery from Conjunctions: 49, Fall 2007
Occupying two posts in the central stairwell of the Mackintosh Museum, two speakers made from wood, silver Mylar and Blacktak tape emit a constant, slowly changing soundtrack into the stairwell and surrounding gallery. The audio is composed from several sources: a commercially available recording of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe/Zambia, a recording of Ann Lauterbach and John Ashbery reading Ashbery’s epic poem for two voices Litany (1979), and a field recording made in The Apple Store by the artist, all tweaked at points with specific tremolo or rotary speaker effects.
Victoria Falls is the ‘largest natural source of Brown(ian) noise’ (as distinct from white noise), and the recording is sold to aid relaxation or mask other sounds, presenting a steady background, an indistinct but unavoidable presence. A German scientist noted that ‘The notes C, E, G, F, belong to all rushing water, and in great falls are sometimes in different octaves.’ The female and male voices reciting Litany have been slowed and dropped in pitch leaving a guttural, animalistic residue of the vocal inflections that Ashbery’s poem skilfully weaves around what Lauterbach discerns as the core sense of his poetry: it’s ability to allow us to ‘listen for the multiplicity, the plurality, of experience’. She quotes William James: ‘each part hangs together with its very next neighbour’s in inextricable interfusion.’
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Brainstorm Green, Laguna Niguel, CA, USA
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Discussion leaders:
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Moderator: Jennifer Reingold, Senior Editor, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm Green
St Peter and St Paul, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
A vast urban church in the middle of this lovely little town. Indeed, I believe it is Cambridgeshire's biggest parish church. The tower stands separately to the north, the masons here having learned the lesson of Elm a couple of miles off. You step inside to the south aisle and are presented with two huge naves side by side, each with its own chancel, and north and south aisles beyond these, all separated by three quite different arcades. The chancel to the north nave is vast, bigger on its own than most Cambridgeshire churches. Neither Jenkins nor Pevsner are particularly kind - Jenkins says the church 'lacks focus' (inevitably so!) and Pevsner feels it is 'too varied'. But it is full of interest. It reminded me most of North Walsham in Norfolk, that big, grand interior full of 18th and 19th Century confidence. There is a sprinkling of medieval survivals, including some fascinating glass. Looking west from the north chancel there is the shock of a Norman arcade running within the line of the nave. The chancels are full of grand memorials. I liked it a lot, as you can tell. It is a clumsy, lovely church.
Boston Bruins v. New Jersey Devils 12/23/08 Prudential Center Newark, NJ
Yup. There's Mark Stuart (#45), doing his thing during warm- ups. I think every picture I have of Stuart he is in this exact pose.
As part of a three day visit to Northern BC, Premier John Horgan and Minister Scott Fraser visited Stuart Lake Hospital in Fort St. James.
MD11 Capt. Stuart Milson (FDX) stands in front of a North American P-51 Mustang, an aircraft he will fly in the Thursday afternoon airshow at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.
Stuart Kings was at the 40th Anniversary Weekend on Friday afternoon to record testimonials from original attendees returning to the place where Woodstock happened in 1969.
Mary Stuart and Ethel Wade, Floyd County, c. 1930.
Ethel Wade was the daughter of Alceberry Madison Wade and Nora Caldwell. Ethel Wade was born in Davy, McDowell County WV 30 August 1912 and died in Ocala FL 11 October 1984.
MD11 Capt. Stuart Milson (FDX) stands in front of a North American P-51 Mustang, an aircraft he will fly in the Thursday afternoon airshow at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.
Stuart trying his best to act like he doesn't know the crazy Americans sitting across the Tube car from him...