Showing posts with label Ps2 Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ps2 Gallery. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Transbelfast 2010 and other artistic endeavours’....













Transbelfast has definitely hit the streets! It was only this morning that I saw a Plant Parade hitting the streets of Belfast. It was like something out of Inception. The movable garden was by Janis Steadman - she had also run workshops over the past week. I heard later in the day that 'the movable garden' finished off in a secret garden in the middle of "The station" gallery (not much of a secret). I hope to check it out this week -If that building ever gets opened!

The opening night of Pii Anttila went well with some interesting situations happening in the gallery and with some interesting job prospects . That's what happens when you give your number to anyone in Belfast. The office is down at Ps2 gallery and worth a check out.

The big event this weekend was Base: International Street Art and Music Festival at St Anne's Square. A lot of graffiti going on and some sweet beats. I missed the first band but Panama Kings and The Amazing Few I got to see. It was the first time I heard these bands and was definitely worth the free entrance fee. The amount of people at the event was small which was probably due to the earlier rain. The Eventsec staff seemed relaxed but looked weather beaten due to the previous weeks Oxygen antics (Stab proof vests optional).

I really liked Graham Dews (See Above) simple layering technique. Awe- inspiring. Other graffiti artists included RedMonk, Dog Boy and Bad Seed (see above for Image).

The usual Belfast artisan types were wandering around the event,wearing ladies leather Jackets and shades, and the guys wearing beards and heavy rimmed classes. (See Left). Fun Times.

The event continues tomorrow (Sunday) with music, Black books and magic in the City. Why do people try and convert me in the street? Do they think I need saved?

The art continues....

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

City is our factory and Pecha Kucha @ the Black Box: Review










"The city is our factory" was organised by the forum for an alternative Belfast and Ps2 gallery. The talk was by Christoph Schäfer (German) running through some of the main headings from his book :"This city is our factory". It was interesting and raised some issues similar to that of Dan Thompson at "Out of Place" a week before. The audience contained the same faces including the "artist maker" Wilfred Bramble look a like (left) who raised questions and made "artistic statements" time and time again. The architectural intelligentsia were sitting on the comfy chairs over to the right of the room including the el co Creator of alternative Belfast Mark Hackket. When the 4 intelligentsia guys started talking Wilfred started shouting back. Got a bit awkward a couple of times especially when the Nazi party and trade unions were mentioned a few times.

It was a good talk and interesting perspectives talked about on how people use the city and who owns it and how it can be used to its potential.

The talk went on a bit longer than I expected and I missed the first few people of the Pecha Kucha night. The first was the Bearded and moustached cladded duo Chris and Nik who talked about their website among other obsessions. The most 'chillaxed' talk was by Rob Durston and his Californian photographs. The best by far was Paul May's talk who took the stage like a comedian rather than a designer and got the biggest applause. Another favorite was Jamie Neely who didn't show any work either but gave a less serious Mr Keating (Dead Poets Society)esque speech about seizing the day.

The moral of the Pecha Kucha night is that it is better to be funny than show any real work!

The next Pecha Kucha night is in September See you then.

Thursday, 3 June 2010

Late Night Art Tonight

Late night art tonight in Belfast! Haven't been in a few months so it should be good fun. Looking forward to the PS2's 'plant drawings' I have seen the guy constructing the work this week and its good to see its finally finished. Golden Thread Gallery has an exhibition called 'Venice @ the Golden Thread' with some video and photography. Catalyst has a retrospective which will be interesting. If its anything like the last opening with the Police being called -will be an interesting finale. Hope you all have fun tonight. I hope to get a few of the highlights put up on the blog over the weekend. See you there!

Image from PS2