Art Space Portsmouth International Artist's Residency

The 2009 residency has been awarded to Frauke Materlik (Germany).

The three-month Art Space Portsmouth International Artist's Residency is aimed at emerging fine artists with some experience of professional practice who may have had limited exposure in the UK and whose work is engaged with contemporary debate within the international art world.

Frauke will arrive in September 2009. Please follow her journey here:

Monday 30 November 2009

preparations




My 'canvas' for the next couple of days - I'll have the entire space to show what I've done over the last three months, including my studio space.

Friday 27 November 2009

it's all about timing--


Finally no rain and low tide at the same time. Got the latex mould done. Great fun to apply the talc in windy weather. Police thought this was worth having a look at as well.
These concrete foundations have such a great surface, all washed out and uneven:

Wednesday 25 November 2009

invite

The invite is ready, Mike has made a really good job!!

Monday 23 November 2009

wild weather

Still extremely windy, it was a 10 this morning. I went to the beach, got almost blown away. Lots of foam on the waves, horizontal rain. I like wild weather. The air smells so good.

Saturday 21 November 2009

surge -- undercurrent


Layer upon layer, as if moving up/down, back/forth while standing underneath. Confusion of depth, lines extending onto the walls.

Thursday 19 November 2009

re-store

Most of my time here at Art Space is over, cannot quite believe it. I'm in the middle of finishing one project, starting on another model, writing a proposal, just borrowed a video camera, need to shoot my super8 film, and thinking about how to continue next year. Went to the re-store meeting yesterday, and fingers crossed, there might be an empty shop = project space available very soon. Though I have to admit, the building of my dream would be Brunel House. It just sits there all empty, with the greatest views, and a train station right next door. A Sproutbau (www.sproutbau.de) waiting to happen...

Monday 16 November 2009

monday morning 10 o'clock

Gave my talk at the university today, came well prepared with lots of images from the last years. And was quite surprised so many students turned up on time, at 10 o'clock on a monday morning! People asked lots of questions as well, really good. Helpful and challenging to hear their response and perceptions.

Sunday 15 November 2009

southampton


Has there ever been a masterplan for southampton??

Thursday 12 November 2009

Paulsgrove

Joined the city council on a site visit to Paulsgrove Chalkpit. Lots of lines in the landscape. Learned about Paulsgrove that it was just meant as a temporary residential area right after the war, re-housing people from the destroyed parts of town. Now the houses are still there. They were never meant to last that long, therefore maintenance is quite a challenge now. Impressed by the panoramic view from the chalkpit. But always noise from the motorway in the background.

Saturday 7 November 2009

open studio


Friday evening, book launch, caravan gallery celebrated their new book and showed their film from South Bank, Teesside. Interesting work!! For the occasion, I opened the doors to my space..

Thursday 5 November 2009

sonnendeck ---- evening nr.2

Testing different light. Previously, I set up my work in areas with natural light, morning sun and strong shadows. There is not much daylight in my space here, and the days are getting so short as well. A good opportunity for me to work with different artificial light. I'm also more and more interested in silhouettes, what happens if there is not a spotlight on the structure, but the light coming from behind.


Planted tulips and daffodils today! In the lovely art space garden - only a shame that I won't be here when they flower. Hope Adrian will remember to send me a photo!!!

coast. erosion.

Wednesday 4 November 2009

sonnendeck ----


What a mess. But I know what I'm doing...have hardly touched any tools since I came here, so many other things to do; excited to get started again. And this is only the first day---

Monday 2 November 2009

constructions above and under water


Got a whole series of photographs by now of structures close to or above the sea. I find it most fascinating how different these constructions appear depending on the water level. I'm getting more and more interested in their foundations, what do they stand on? Their spacing and repeating patterns. I've started researching concrete as a material to work with.

autumn

not much depth. colours between grey and blue. no wind. an unusually quiet day.