Sunday, July 4, 2010

Matter of Thyme 2010

Matter of Thyme 
(The Resistance of Memory v1.1 ) 
George Paton Gallery. 
Melbourne. 2010

Mixed reclaimed media &
Watercolour on cotton paper.
Dimmentions variable

serving gleaned (discarded for profit protection) produce and organic bootleg moonshine


Saturday, July 3, 2010

sustainable living festival 2010: Big City Lights.

Sustainable Living Festival 2010
Federation Square- Melbourne.
Big City Lights. 


A Daddy scare-crow, dressed in his Sunday best, escorts his cheeky and clever Kiddie Scarecrow on a long promised train ride into the city to look at shops, people and art. (and a big play on the city playground, of course). Taking the opportunity to let his mind wander after a hard, hot season of crow scaring, he stops to marvel at the giant ghost gums above. Energetically distracted by the colourful and bustling surrounds Kiddie Scarecrow pulls against his Daddies firm and gentle grip to get a better vantage of the show on a nearby T.V.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Resisting Suversion of Subversive Resistance. Subversive Propositions Toward Urban (R)evolution.

Resisting the Subversion of Subversive Resistance.

http://subversiveresistance.blogspot.com/
http://platformartistsgroup.blogspot.com/

Platform.
Degraves Street underpass. Flinders St Station.
Melbourne.
March 2009.



Thanks to Bulleen Art and Garden, for their generous in kind support, with this project.

to be continued. . .

Resisting Suversion of Subversive Resistance. part 1

Resisting Subversion of Subversive Resistance.
Propositions towards urban (r)evolution

Marc De Jong, Paul J. Kalemba, Van Tran Rudd and Tom Sevil.
“Facilitator” Paul Kalemba. (Curator)


"No, painting is not done to decorate apartments it is an instrument of war".
Pablo Picasso. 1945.

Resisting Subversion of Subversive Resistance features the works and collaborations of four contemporary arts-activists. Romantic illusions of freedom fighters aside, serious business meets tongue-in-cheek as a homegrown R/evolution through urban edibles and the bicycle-peddling critical masses meet conscious consumption and political awareness.

The 20th century saw exponential advancement in many areas of human activity. The image was by no means excluded from this refinement. The total war of World War 2 saw not only mechanized militarism devastate European civilization, but the Third Reich and the allies alike bred the image for a new purpose. The manipulation of desire and fear was refined and exploited through the image, with propaganda aiming for nothing short of changing the opinions, and thus actions, of entire nations.

Enter the 21st Century. Commercial advertising carries on this imaging tradition into this decade, promising a veritable Shangri-La of sensual pleasure, luxury and convenience, tied firmly to a treadmill of competitive individualism. Meanwhile, headlines scream climate change, peak oil, environmental collapse, over consumption, finite resources . . . the new ideas now firmly in the zeitgeist. At face value it seems society as economy vs a sustainable future.

Resisting Subversion of Subversive Resistance seeks to defy this manipulation of fear and desire, employing a combination of loose scale model propositions and the graphic image, where WW2 style propaganda meets re-advertising, promoting consumer awareness and sustainable models via DIY culture. The artists dialogue with the notations of propaganda and resistance though subverting emblematic symbology and imagery of contemporary art, advertising and politics and their concurrent histories.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Market Pressure. VCA Graduate Exhibition, VCA student gallery. Melbourne 2008

Market Pressure. 2008

Reclaimed carbonised timber, reclaimed glass and plastic bottles, earth, reclaimed natural fiber rope, organic seedlings.



A Reclaimation. VCA grounds 2008.

A Reclamation. 2008
VCA grounds. 
Reclaimed wood, earth, disused public space, organic seedlings, organic seeds.















. . .The Height of the Civiliz(s)ed World?. . .


. . .the understory. . .
yum

. . .eat the city. . .

Monday, August 25, 2008

Fear. . . Desire. . . Freedeom, VCA Student Gallery. 2008.

Fear. . . Desire. . . Freedom.
Paul J. Kalemba.
VCA Student Gallery.
August 2008.

Discarded pine, discarded cardboard, discarded angel-iron, discarded bottles, water, acrylic, food dye and sprouted organic seedlings. Dimensions variable.