Thursday, 7 July 2011

Discrimination and mental health.


I have been looking into the discrimination against people with mental health problems as I have witnessed this kind of discrimination being carried out against a family member. It is one of the less talked about types of discrimination.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

United Colours

The post below by Chloe reminded me for some reason of the controversial ads photographed by Oliviero Toscani for Benetton back in the 1990's (the new born baby for instance.) Alot of these ads continue to embrace the idea of a 'united' world of shared differences. Click on the Post Title above here for a link to the philosphies behind the Benetton ad campaigns.

Friday, 1 July 2011

Young mother and child



A photograph depicting the initial moments of care between a young mother and her child. The midwife is giving the child it's first bath after their arrival into this world to show the mother how to effectively wash and handle her child. The mothers body language would indicate a certain level of hostility towards the idea of caring for her newborn baby. I not only find this photograph to represent a significant stereotype in regards to young mothers, but I am also interested in this topic due to my own personal experience throughout the during of Pregnancy.
                                                                                                                                                                                      -ChloĆ©

Thursday, 30 June 2011

It's not discrimination by artist Chris Nies

















i found this so interesting. as described on the website i found it on- "Over time people of all races have been in chains/shackles. (some still are)."

i think this depicts the idea that discrimination can be against all races not necessarily just what we may deem the obvious.

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Summer Project 2011

Students coming on to the 2011/ 12 course are asked to respond to the idea of 'DiscriminHate'. This is in order that each student can submit a photo-based work to the Worldskills 2011 Exhibition in London.
http://www.worldskillslondon2011.com/

We are asking you to keep a sketchbook over the summer in which you will gather images and ideas that relate to the theme of ‘discrimination’- this may be age related, body related, gender related, race related- it is up to you how you respond to the theme.

The main aim obviously is to highlight a type of discrimination which you want to speak out against, and which you can imaginatively portray through your own photographic image.

Once you have been invited as an 'author' on the site, you can post images and ideas, and comment on each other's work, over the summer break. Click on Post Title at the top for an interesting link to the work of artist Marc Quinn- it's one artist's take on a form of discrimination he wanted to highlight. What issue will your photograph highlight?

Monday, 6 June 2011

The Class of 2011

From left: Jennifer Rafferty/ Painting; Aisling Smyth/ Mixed Media Textiles; Catherine McGuirk/ Painting

Aisling Smyth/ Textiles, Painting and Sound Installation

Colin McCalmont/ Graphic Design

Emma McCullough/ Printmaking

This is the final post for 2010/11. Above examples are drawn from the 34 students who mounted a Final Major Project exhibition. For further information about academic year 2011/ 12, please contact the Foundation Diploma in Art and Design course leader through http://www.src.ac.uk/

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Do Something....

As you start to piece your research together, just remember that starting simply to work with your materials will lead to something else. I'm reminded of this by watching an interview with Malcolm Morley (click on Post Title above picture), where he says something which I always find true when I'm working on a painting...do something, do something else. Jasper Johns (picture) said exactly the same thing, and it's so simple but truely effective: 'Do something, do something to that, and then do something to that,' to quote him directly. Always keep this in mind. Ideas, materials and the visual outcomes reveal things as you work with them, not by 'overthinking' things.