Performance

Online Collaboration

Cross City Experience # 6

Art collectives Clark Beaumont and Ok Yeah Cool Great utilised Vegas Spray’s online platform to create new and experimental work. The artists responded and developed new works via online mediums to establish a network and a visual art collaboration.

Over the four week period the artists produced works which were uploaded at Vegas Spray.Com for the public to view and engage in different approaches to making work for an online platform. The website became a dedicated art space which facilitated unique visual art networks and relationships between the artists and the viewing public.


OK YEAH COOL GREAT

Michelle Knowles


Michelle Knowles is a Brisbane based, emerging contemporary artist. Her practice explores notions such as the uncanny, the fetishisation of objects, performance and ritual, the otherworldly and imaginary spaces. A curiosity in belief systems and broader spirituality is the catalyst for experiments in both video and photographic works that utilise objects, including handmade artefacts, as tools for transformation.

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Ana Cigon (slovenia)


The ideas I develop in my works have a broad thematic range. These many times include gender based issues, question themes such as the expectations on sexual behaviour, the struggle to achieve happiness, or the perception and reconsideration of social values in general. All are linked to the subject and its position in society. Being an artist I also question the attitude towards art itself and its value in social contexts.

In my work I many times use humorous, ironic or even sarcastic elements. I also take advantage of different types of media to present my ideas. They range from video and painting to including new media. Lately, however, I have been shifting my focus to the body and performance.

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Danny Treacy (london)

Born in Manchester, England, 1975.
Lives and works in London, England.

‘When locating the clothing, I take on the role of explorer. That is not to say I wear a pith helmet; more that when I am alone in an environment which I sense has a furtive history –what I term a “fertile ground” – the clothing becomes totally coded in its context and ceases to be mere clothing. The humans who once occupied it become alien and I am left to piece the clothing together based only on a sense of its charged.’

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Anna Jacobson

Anna Jacobson is an emerging Brisbane based visual artist, who captures old
areas and brings their imagined narratives to life through photography,
experimental video and soundscapes. She graduated from the Queensland
College of Art with a Bachelor of Photography with Honours in 2009. Anna has
a preoccupation with abandoned spaces, memory, diaspora, old objects and
the possible stories surrounding them.

Website - www.annajacobson.com.au

Vegas Spray interview with Anna Jacobson 2010

M J Turpin (south africa)

Murray J. Turpin, Born in South Africa on the third of September 1982, education started at Temple Emanuel Nursery School, then Norwood Primary until 1989, lived in Hong Kong for three and a half years and attended Bradbury Junior School. Returned to South Africa and finished primary schooling Std 2 to Std 6(grade 8) at St Peters Prep then attended Sandown High School, matriculated(2000) and went on to study a BA Fine Arts Degree at the University of the Witwatersrand, JHB, finished his fourth honours year (2004) and now lives, works and performs where ever the next invitation to exhibit or perform takes him.

My current practice is multi media/multi platform based and quite often hybridised. For example a portrait painting or photograph that I have taken or painted I will bring to life as a character based intervention of performance piece.
Or a petty felony that I have committed, I will try and justify by bringing it to life as digital construct, (thus denying myself accountability, haha wat a cunt) on a social network of my choice, or a minimalist inspired serigraph series I will bring to life in the form of a live tattoo performance and installation. Or a track that have made, I will shoot a music video for, OR OR OR YOU GET THE FUKKING PICTURE, FUK MY WORD, CHECK MY SITE OUT FOR YOUR SELF,THANK YOU AND GOOD NIGHT.”

Website - www.teamuncool.co.za

Kadie (singapore)

Kai Syng Tan / Kadie

Described as ‘one of Singapore’s leading video artists’ by curator Dr Eugene Tan, Kai Syng Tan is an award-winning interdisciplinary artist, curator and art educator. She is an insatiable tourist-consumer-hoarder who scavenges the surrounding clutter of signs/noise; as a compulsive editor she chews up and re-maps the found fragments into densely-layered works that question our ‘realities’ of the here and now.

Be it installation, short films, text or performance, Kai Syng’s work is fiercely personal but always at a critical distant, with an urgency laced with self-reflexivity. Her work has been shown in more than 40 cities, including the Guangzhou Triennale, Biennale of Sydney, ASK Gallery in Tokyo and the ICA in London. Kai has also won several awards and grants (San Francisco International Film Festival New Visions Video Merit award, Young Artist Award, The Most Promising Young Artist Award at age 18, Merit Award at the Philippe Charriol Painting Competition at 17), and has a large permanent video installation in a subway station in Singapore, commissioned by the Land Transport Authority.

Website - www.3rdlifekaidie.com