Friday, October 1, 2010

Gauguin, Londoners love u. :)

Tate modern, 30th september

2 shows today, Paul Gauguin's painting and Exposed: photography show. Yum.

The queue for Gauguin's show:

Galleriesss.






- Frith Street Gallery, 29th sept 2010
by Fiona Tan: Cloud Island and other new works.

The 45 minute film Cloud Island (2010) depicts the small island of Inujima which is located in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea. Inujima is in many ways exemplary of Japan’s last 400 years of industrialization. Once an island of fishermen and farmers, Inujima then became a place of granite quarries and copper refineries. Now all the works stand empty; the quarries filled with water, factory chimneys crumbling. The island’s aged population has dwindled to around fifty people who continue their day-to-day lives in this evocative and rather neglected place where clipped trees and well tended allotments stand next to abandoned homes

Fiona Tan filmed Inujima in May 2010 just as the first phase of a project commissioned by the Naoshima Fukutake Art Museum was being completed. The architect Kazuyo Seijma has been commissioned by the museum to create 10 pavilions for the exhibition of artworks on the island. So this is a moment of transition for Inujima and from time to time one glimpses the building works or one of the startling new structures whose shiny contemporaneity seems somehow at odds with its surroundings. But in Tan’s film this sense of change is felt almost more than it is seen. Cloud Island is a slow, quiet work. A film which is in many ways about waiting.