27 April 2012

Studio 78 spike island open 2012






Bristol Festival of Photography 3 -31 May, 2012


2 April 2012

Academia


Academia used to be the perfect place for introverts.  Now it often favours boasters, publicity seekers, performing clowns and people who like doing admin.

 Tarantella.  From Guardian.co.uk/Books, Guardian Review, 31/03/12.  Page 21.

Thinkers, writers and artists in late-nineteenth-century Europe were impelled by their distrust of the growing materialism of their age towards a search for truths that were of personal and universal significance.

Milner, John.  (1971), Symbolists and Decadents, Studio Vista: London

Robinson In Space.  d. Patrick Keiller, 1997
Like London, the film layers static images, music, narration and quotation. At the beginning and end of the film, we hear Allan Gray's haunting prelude from A Matter of Life and Death (d. Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger, 1946), a film made at the very beginning of the postwar period of English optimism, whose hero traverses the gap between the worlds of wartime reality and the afterlife. Robinson seems to be telling us that though the foundations of the world are material, reality itself is beautiful only insofar as our imagination transforms it.

Danny Birchall  BFI  

A picture of Kevin Ayers