
Feeling caged??? Don't be....It is just as hard to put up a short list ...but you can't blame people who like them....end of the day....
We work 9-5....and sadly your weekend is short....unless you luck to be one of these people can run in the southward in the afternoon.
After you done your house on the weekend...yes, it is 4:30 now....you don't believe it.....the weekend is gone....
Good luck for those who work at museum and gallery....unless you are director or can get out and about in the day time...... the chance you dig up your private card.... wait for all the painting arrive from Swissland....... you will be lucky see a thing or two.
so I am going to "give you five", yes...five will do, to all the culture junkies!!! Just go to five, will only 5-10 minutes on Monday office conversation.......just give you five so you will not annoy someone who actually clean their house properly and had little time to play.
So... here are some winners going to accompany Oscar tonight.
Top Five Show for me
Altermodern at Tate Britian.
A google searching like exhibition, full of bizzard energy and Bob Smith unwanted fridge, take away box become cloud mushroom....mad cheft..Lindsay Seers' Extramission 6, about Thomas Edison's house was the highlight, Charles Avery.. Scottish island hunter and bird replace mad dog and English man.......any doubt about the say...smooth talking curator / theorist Nicolas Bourriaud video is everywhere. Wuubs just one thing...ALTERMODERN is still highlight with red under my spell check.
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/altermodern/manifesto.shtm
Mircea Cantor and Liz Arnold at Camden Arts Centre
Romania artist inprint his DNA around the gallery wall...... amazing installation of two peacock and double golden cage.....go on a quiet day, when peacock get use to you....there will be a peacock and human chasing game..... Charles Saatchi kindly lend his painting of Liz Arnold from his Living Room... bold ladybird painting...with cat and fox walking in the Victoria Park near Mile End... pretty funky, not short of people in beautiful knit wear at private view.
www.camdenartscentre.org
Le Corbusier, The Art of Architecture at Barbican
Amazing Swiss architect....not affaired of copy anyone's style and turning something of his own, amazing wood cubist like sculpture to start your taste buzz.... water colour...drawings are frame beautifully. His own table design and furniture is stunning...the show also accompany by lots of performance by into archi students in funny bow tie.
http://www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery
Laura Buckley, David Maclean, Haroon Mirza& Doug Fishbone at Rokeby
Video and sound projection by Laura Buckley, sound of book droping, everyday object making noise.....spinning futurist looking shape scuplture twist the light in the way that no Ad man can think of. Richard Serra Like metal platform and box dash around the space.... I warned my students not to stand on one. Downstairs... two clean screen projection, with a lecture of sci-fi lecture setting...Kung Fu monkey is jumping and kicking about to break piece of wood.... remind me the days when I back in Taiwan. The other side there are people start to making noise....somehow you not sure they whether they follow an act or under instruction or even they been hypnotize...... but I recongize Marco the theatre dude, the Italian looking man on 3 row of the theatre....keep raise his arm like a strange sci-fi zombie... I am sure that is no Kung Fu.
http://www.rokebygallery.com/
Shan "Abbas" The Remaking of Iran at British Museum
A show turn the British Museum central library into exhibition space. Delightful calligraphy, poem between golden flowers , and illustration of book cover design. The feature a taster version of Chini-Khaneh Shrine, the interio almost have a bee house like design...and this is where all the blue pigment china were kept, and I was crazily photographed by the audience development team, nice one! Book illustration "The conference of the bird" by Habbi Alah is witty and fun...don't miss the hunter with big rifle gun. Beautiful color projection of the interio and craft that went into the design and the making of the shrine....for those not wish to pay £1500 ticket to go to Iran on weekend....it is great starting point to go back to library again.
http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/future_exhibitions/shah_abbas.aspx
so I am going to "give you five", yes...five will do, to all the culture junkies!!! Just go to five, will only 5-10 minutes on Monday office conversation.......just give you five so you will not annoy someone who actually clean their house properly and had little time to play.
So... here are some winners going to accompany Oscar tonight.
Top Five Show for me
Altermodern at Tate Britian.
A google searching like exhibition, full of bizzard energy and Bob Smith unwanted fridge, take away box become cloud mushroom....mad cheft..Lindsay Seers' Extramission 6, about Thomas Edison's house was the highlight, Charles Avery.. Scottish island hunter and bird replace mad dog and English man.......any doubt about the say...smooth talking curator / theorist Nicolas Bourriaud video is everywhere. Wuubs just one thing...ALTERMODERN is still highlight with red under my spell check.
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/altermodern/manifesto.shtm
Mircea Cantor and Liz Arnold at Camden Arts Centre
Romania artist inprint his DNA around the gallery wall...... amazing installation of two peacock and double golden cage.....go on a quiet day, when peacock get use to you....there will be a peacock and human chasing game..... Charles Saatchi kindly lend his painting of Liz Arnold from his Living Room... bold ladybird painting...with cat and fox walking in the Victoria Park near Mile End... pretty funky, not short of people in beautiful knit wear at private view.
www.camdenartscentre.org
Le Corbusier, The Art of Architecture at Barbican
Amazing Swiss architect....not affaired of copy anyone's style and turning something of his own, amazing wood cubist like sculpture to start your taste buzz.... water colour...drawings are frame beautifully. His own table design and furniture is stunning...the show also accompany by lots of performance by into archi students in funny bow tie.
http://www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery
Laura Buckley, David Maclean, Haroon Mirza& Doug Fishbone at Rokeby
Video and sound projection by Laura Buckley, sound of book droping, everyday object making noise.....spinning futurist looking shape scuplture twist the light in the way that no Ad man can think of. Richard Serra Like metal platform and box dash around the space.... I warned my students not to stand on one. Downstairs... two clean screen projection, with a lecture of sci-fi lecture setting...Kung Fu monkey is jumping and kicking about to break piece of wood.... remind me the days when I back in Taiwan. The other side there are people start to making noise....somehow you not sure they whether they follow an act or under instruction or even they been hypnotize...... but I recongize Marco the theatre dude, the Italian looking man on 3 row of the theatre....keep raise his arm like a strange sci-fi zombie... I am sure that is no Kung Fu.
http://www.rokebygallery.com/
Shan "Abbas" The Remaking of Iran at British Museum
A show turn the British Museum central library into exhibition space. Delightful calligraphy, poem between golden flowers , and illustration of book cover design. The feature a taster version of Chini-Khaneh Shrine, the interio almost have a bee house like design...and this is where all the blue pigment china were kept, and I was crazily photographed by the audience development team, nice one! Book illustration "The conference of the bird" by Habbi Alah is witty and fun...don't miss the hunter with big rifle gun. Beautiful color projection of the interio and craft that went into the design and the making of the shrine....for those not wish to pay £1500 ticket to go to Iran on weekend....it is great starting point to go back to library again.
http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/future_exhibitions/shah_abbas.aspx
Throw your thought in...and let me know what is in your list! Do the house now....
Image Caption
Mircea Cantor - The Need for Uncertainty at Camden Arts Centre
(c) by Mircea Cantor
Photography by : Damian Griffins