Sunday 22 June 2008

The Beginning Of Exquisite Boundaries

Exquisite Boundaries is an evolving interactive exhibition exploring the interaction between contemporary art and fashion.

The centre piece of this exhibition is an artwork titled “Catwalk of Reflected Desires” and was original conceived for Melbourne’s GPO for there postal hall space, during the L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival, the concept and look behind the artwork was upon walking into GPO’s grand postal hall the viewers will initially be presented with that seductive clicking sound of high heels echoing throughout the hall. As they follow the sound upwards the audience is confronted by a giant levitating catwalk - six meters above the floor. With the underside of the catwalk exposed revealing the framework and rough timber finish it’s as if it had just taken off on its own accord.

The click, click, clicking of heels will pan through multiple speaker channels from one end of the hall to the other - creating the impression that there is a fashion show taking place right above the audience. You will notice a golden glow all over the upper half of the postal hall, as the viewer is tantalized upstairs to investigate. But only to discover there are no models, instead they are presented with a luscious gold mirrored catwalk that reflects the stunning rich sumptuous architecture environment of the building as well as the people standing on the opposite side to them, placing the viewer into artwork.

The plush gold mirror catwalk surface stands in sharp juxtaposition to the rough exposed timber of the underneath, giving the viewers two very different perspectives of the artwork, actively engaging the viewers to explore the building. 

 

Sunday 22 June 2008

Workshop Photos

The 21meters catwalk laid out in the workshop ready to go, these photos show the hidden steel frame and internal supports, as well as the massive scale of the project.

Sunday 22 June 2008

New location at 271 Collins St

After the original location did not go through, I started looking for another location to exhibit the artwork, I had already worked so many hours on getting it to that stage that I felt it had to be shown. Trying to find a suitable location that had the right architecture environment. Eventually I found an even better location for the “Catwalk of Reflected Desires” 271 Collins St, which was previously the old National Bank of Australia head office.

The current owners of the building G E Hubay where very supportive.

Below is the site and installation of the artwork. installed in a very different way to how it was going to be, the artwork had taken on a more narrative tale of how the project came crashing down around me and even thought the project had been destroyed there was still a beautiful element that grew from it. 

Sunday 22 June 2008

Catwalk of Reflected Desires Completed

Finally the clear protective covering over the gold was removed and the entire catwalk was cleaned with anti static cleaner, leaving the most amazing reflections and golden glow visible from the other side of Collins Street stopping people on both sides of the road.

Sunday 22 June 2008

Exquisite Boundaries Evolving Timeline

The spectacular gold mirror catwalk is the centerpiece to the exhibition, accompanying the catwalk running along the sidewall of the space is the Exquisite Boundaries timeline, this artwork is an evolving interactive artwork that is exploring the interaction between contemporary art and fashion.

As people visit the exhibition I will be taking their photo in front of a gold mirror screen that’s angled giving me 360-degree photo of what they are wearing.

From these photos I will draw over them to create new imagery that will be made into unique pattern work, this will be added to a series of gold mirror panels that run parallel to the catwalk.

The panels will start off blank and slowly be covered with pattern work as the exhibition is open. This process will take place in the front part of the space setting up studio in the front window of Collins Street where I can watch and be watched by people and allowing people to watch the growth of the artwork.

Sunday 22 June 2008

Exquisite Boundaries Evolving Timeline Photos

Theses are some of the photos of people that came in and posed for the artwork, accompanying the photos are the drawing that they where turned into.

Some of the more interesting ones have been added to the Exquisite Boundaries blog

Sunday 22 June 2008

First panel finished in the Exquisite Boundaries Evolving Timeline

This is one of six panels that make up Exquisite Boundaries Evolving Timeline, this is the first two days of people this artwork has multiple layers of imagery of people and objects hidden with in the work.

Sunday 22 June 2008

Mid exhibition opening event!

The Mid exhibition opening event was a huge success with over

300 people attending over the evening.

many thanks to every one that helped out on the evening and also to 

Perle Rose champagne for sponsoring me.