ARTIVIST : make http://make.artivist.co.nz make / create / develop | media posterous.com Tue, 22 May 2012 17:00:00 -0700 update #1/ watch that space/ Guilty of ART!// http://make.artivist.co.nz/guilty-of-art-the-movement-starts http://make.artivist.co.nz/guilty-of-art-the-movement-starts

East End, London (23 May 2012) & Mays Lane, Sydney (24 March 2012)

 Ha Ha - 6 layer stencil/ Guilty of ART!//

ART >> action / issue + project works = urban/ pop/ graff/ paste/ punked/ projected//

Prominent street artist Ha Ha aka Regan Tamanui has given a wall in Mays Lane, Sydney & walls in the East End of London the / watch that space/ Guilty of ART!// treatment with the strong 7 layer stencil of Tame Iti as a prelude to an ongoing art mission//

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Iti/ Ha Ha - 7 layer stencil on canvas/ ARTIVIST : collection

/ in light of global awareness & action the message is obvious/ images & installations are being created by various artists addressing the raids & subsequent trials on Tame Iti & the "Urewera Four" in the context of the global fear & control we have become accustomed to/ along with Ha Ha are images & works from Frizzell & Weston, DLT, Jos Wheller, ARTIVIST, AUE & others/ appropriately street & pop art is featuring strongly in the movement & statement around the issues/ commentary is simple/ direct/ beyond a reasonable doubt/ the intentions & questions on the streets/ in the galleries/ on walls near you!

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Dr Tutu/ Frizzell & Weston

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/ coming to a wall near you!

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Yeah Right/ Frizzell & Weston

“Yeah Right” is a satirical adaptation of the popular Tui Beer advertising campaign that uses sarcasm in a humorous social commentary. In this artwork Mike Weston and Otis Frizzell present their version of Tui’s iconic ad, substituting an AK47 assault rifle for the usual perch branch. In Yeah Right, Tutu replaces both the Tui Beer branding, and also the social statement that is usually featured in the Tui beer billboard.

 

Dr Tutu is the name Tame Iti adopted when DJing on his various alternative radio slots.  It features in the title of works Tututables, and Tututime 2004, and the logo featured on the painted canvas works exhibited. In Maori, (and most if not all Polynesian languages also) Tutu has a multiplicity of meanings such as ‘revolution’, ‘to meddle’, ‘arson’ and ‘sedition’. Tutu and the glyphic logo formed by the inverted numerals 22 (see below) have been recurring motifs in Weston Frizzell’s work since 2004. The message it conveys relates directly to the arrest of Tame Iti and other Tuhoe members under the terrorism suppression act. If it were spelled out it might read: “A terrorist revolution? Yeah, right.” Yeah Right is a fine art archival inkjet print on Hahnemule 100% cotton rag paper, edition of 180.//

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The print "Dr Tutu featuring Tame Iti" is a combined image of four paintings from the 2004 exhibition at Mike Weston's "The Area" gallery. From left to right Whenua, Aotearoa Not for Sale, Horimoni and Tututime. Weston and Frizzell conceived an imaginary contemporary scenario where no colonisation had occurred and devised a number of graphic motifs and symbols such as you might find on road markings or signs or perhaps corporate branding responding to this notion.

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Street artist JR made a wish in 2011: Join me in a worldwide photo project to show the world its true face. Now, a year after his TED Prize wish, he shows how giant posters of human faces, pasted in public, are connecting communities, making change, and turning the world inside out. You can join in at

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Tue, 01 May 2012 17:50:00 -0700 ABOVE http://make.artivist.co.nz/127989844 http://make.artivist.co.nz/127989844

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ABOVE (born circa 1981) has been creating public art since 1995. Above is an international street artist who chooses to deliberately keep his identity concealed. Above is known for his multitude of different mediums he paints. Above is best known for his multiple layer and full color social and political stencils, spinning wooden 'arrow mobile' installations, and large witty word play text based mural paintings. Above started traditional graffiti by tagging freight trains in California in 1995. At the age of 19, Above moved to Paris, France where he started painting his trademark arrow icon pointing 'above.' Since 2001 Above has self financed annual tours around the world, with each tour exploring a new part of the world and often a new medium or style of artwork. During the past 10 years Above has been successful in painting artworks in the streets of 90+ cities in 60+ different countries around the world.

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Career

Above's arrow icon painted on a wall. Paris, France 2002

Above was born and raised in California by hippie parents. He states that art and music were practiced and encouraged by both parents at an early age. At fifteen year old Above started spray painting the letters A-B-O-V-E on freight trains in California. Three years later Above transitioned from painting traditional letter graffiti to an arrow symbol that pointed 'above.' In an interview he stated that he thought it was useless to paint the side of a fast moving train with letters if nobody could read it. Above said he wanted something that could be seen and understood in a fraction of a second regardless of how fast it was moving.

In 2001 at the age of 19 years old Above moved from California to Paris, France. At that time in Europe and in particular Paris, France there was a new movement called 'street art.' Paris was home to early pioneering street artists like ZevsInvader, Stak, Honet, and Andre as well as Above. Above as well as the other Parisian artists were making new styles of street art that were heavily based on a character or artist logo instead of the former or traditional ways of letter based graffiti. In 2003 Above moved from Paris to California where he started his hanging wooden arrow mobiles which seemed to be the start of Above's following years of very frequent travels and art tours.

 

A chronological list of Above's travels and artworks

(2004)

With the previous years success and innovation of Above's arrow mobile project, the artist went ever farther and more impressive with his works and self titled "U.S.A. Tour" in 2004. He drove 5,000 miles (8,000 km) across the United states hanging 300 plus arrow mobiles in 14 major 

cities. Such cities as; San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, Toronto, Los Angeles, New York City, and Detroit. It was in during Above's U.S.A. tour that he introduced his word play of using a word on each side of the spinning arrows to make a dialog. The emotions a person could feel from seeing these words used together can range greatly, Above generated many newspaper interviews from the cities he visited and hung his arrow mobiles. Maybe the most popular question was how Above was able to hang his arrow mobiles so high up, 'I value and respect that 

we all have imaginations and for me to interfere with what your imagination is creating, or thinking, would be wrong.' Above continued to state 'Each person has their own ideas, and each idea holds its validity. No answer is wrong or absurd. This mentality corresponds and relates directly with the arrows as a whole. The arrows' subtle presence high 'above' a city has much potential to evoke a curiosity as to What? Why? Who?'


(2005)

Having finished the very prolific "U.S.A. tour" Above now focused taking his artworks back to Europe for his self titled "European tour." Above was asked in an interview why he did not hang his arrow mobiles in Europe in 2005 after the successful U.S.A. tour? his is quoted saying "In the United States there are an almost infinite amount of overhead telephone wires and street cables. However I was unsure of how the different European countries "overhead" wires and supports were so I decided to evolve the wooden arrow's I made in Paris in 2002 and focus on putting these on elevated walls around Europe while at the same time observing and researching more about the overhead wires in all the countries I visit." Above traveled to 15 countries during his 4-month long European tour and put his now larger wooden fabric arrows in the capital city streets. "I counted over 500+ wooden arrows I brought with me from California to London to start off the European tour. By the end, 4-months later in Reykjavik, Iceland I had only 20 or so wooden arrow left with me." Above says in a later interview about his 2006 "Sign language tour" that "The 2005 European tour was very helpful for me to see first hand how many of the 15 countries I went to had overhead supports for the future "sign language tour." After the completion of Above's European tour he flew back to the United States to eagerly start working on his future tour, the "sign language tour."

(2006)

Above returned to California from traveling Europe for 4-months. Above said in a magazine interview 'as soon as I returned home to California I was already cutting wood and gathering supplies for the most challenging and enduring tour I envisioned.' Above was planning his self titled 'sign language tour' a 6-month long tour around 26 countries in Europe. Above and fellow traveler Ripo counterfeited Eurail train tickets to allow them such long travels around Europe. Above credits much of his success to his friends and "street art" community who took invited him to their country, and homes. Above's said his sign language tour was his longest and most prolific tour to date traveling Europe for 6-months long visiting 26 countries. The sign language arrows were made from wood, fabric glued onto the wood, then stenciled with a four letter word on each side of the wooden arrow mobile. Above's sign language tour focused almost exclusively on his wordplay sign language arrows. Above is quoted saying 'sign language is a form of communication using movements instead of sound. I found a lot of charm and power knowing that the arrow mobiles when hung are constantly moving around, most of all spinning around and around. It made logical sense to paint 1-word on each face of the arrow so conceptually speaking when the wind would spin the arrow mobile there would be a small word play dialog to anyone who looked at it." Above customized arrows to certain countries language such as French (J'ai/faim, chez/vous), Spanish (Hace/sol, como/esta) German (uber/alle) and Italian (ciao/ciao)"

(2007)

In 2007 Above's artworks expanded from his smaller word play's he was using on his wooden arrow mobiles during his then sign language tour into larger painted wordplays. During Above's sign language tour he was working specifically with smaller words in conjunction with each other. Above said that after his sign language tour the previous year he wanted to keep making word play statements but with more elaborated words and in a sentence form. He continued to say in the interview that he wanted to return to painting letters as he used to when he was younger doing traditional graffiti but instead of painting his name he said he wanted to paint word plays that were site specific and the viewer could easily read and connect with. Above, like many of his past self financed tours was preparing his tour and to travel a long distance for upwards of 5 months long. "I returned to California from Europe in November of 2006 from the sign language tour. I had already known at that point that I still was very interested in using witty and site specific word plays as the body of my work. I just wanted to make them longer with 4-9 words painted in somewhat of a punchline format." Above prepared for his soon self titled "south central tour" in South and Central America's. Above worked in a restaurant in Alaska as a waiter for 4-months in 2007 to save enough money for his future 5-month long south central tour. Above invited Rodrigo Lopez and fellow artist "Ripo" to join him along the south central tour. While the 2 artists were making their own artworks along this tour Mr Lopez was to focus on the blog and documentation of the journey. Travel documenter Rodrigo Lopez said that Above, Ripo, and himself were to begin their travels in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and move down and over to Argentina, followed by Chile and navigate the groups way up through South and Central America ending 5-months later in Mexico City. A total of 18 countries are planned for this trip. No one is quite sure what will happen but we will certainly be able to read it on the walls of the cities and the pages of this blog."South central tour" Although Above did not attain the original goal of 18 countries along his southcentral tour, he was able to travel and paint in 13 countries within a 5000+ mile distance from start to finish.

(2008)

Above's "south central tour" started in October, 2007 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and ended six months later in April, 2008 in Mexico City, Mexico. While in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2008 Above started to expand his word play paintings into larger sentences instead of his previous 2 word, wordplays. He said that his street works have been an evolution from the previous years works and was excited to paint larger word plays with more meaning and a site specific feeling behind them." Spanish artist El Tono and Above were robbed at gunpoint while both were painting in Buenos Aires. Above seemed to bounce back from this negative start to 2008 as he continued to travel and paint larger wordplays in Santiago, Chile, Lima, Peru, Bogota, Colombia, Panama City, Panama, San Jose, Costa Rica, Guatemala City, Guatemala, and the final destination of Mexico City, Mexico.

After the completion of the south central tour Above was invited to go Europe to participate in the first annual Fame Festival in southern Italy. In May, Above composed a 10 minute video called South Central tour showcasing many of the paintings and experiences he did along his south central tour featured on New york city based website Wooster Collective

During the summer of 2008 Above was invited to the 1st annual Fame Festival in the south of Italy. While painting along side other artists such as Blu, Ethos, and Connor Harrington. It was in Lisbon, Portugal later that summer that Above painted his "Giving to the poor" stencil commenting on social issues of homelessness. Above is quoted on his website "Every day I walked by this bank atm machine and this particular homeless woman was sitting in the same place every day begging for money. I found it sadly ironic that just six feet away from here there were people lining up to withdraw money. The obvious social and economic clash inspired me to make this piece." Later in December 2008 Above decided to make a giclee non-profit art print where 100% of all the profits were to be donated to 2 homeless shelters. In October 2008, Above returned to his home in California, USA and continued to evolve with his stencils. During the month of October, 2008 the New york stock exchange took a drastic crash, making many businesses go bankrupt. One U.S. bank in particular, Washington Mutual especially was effected so hard the bank had to file bankruptcy. Above stenciled on the exterior of a Washington Mutual bank a replication of the NYSE bar graph with a downward sloping red line that went all the way down into the street gutter, mimicking the same results that occurred just a few days prior on the New York Stock Exchange. Above's word play artworks from 2008 and stencil works appeared to address and comment on more social, political, and time sensitive current affairs.

(2009)

On Valentine's Day Above stenciled "First love." This situation depicts a young girl blowing hearts to what can be assumed as her "first love" who is jumping in the air trying to grab a hold of the young girl's floating heart(s)."First love" video In April Above addressed the issue and then current scandal of the US company A.I.G. and how they took millions of American tax payers money to reward themselves. Above created a stencil situation with 4 different children searching for "Easter AIG's""Easter A.I.G. hunt" video

In May 2009 Above started another tour around Europe for 4-months. That tour does not seem to have a title as with most of Above's previous self titled tours, but judging by his artworks he was focused on his political and social stencil works. Above painted and installed a piece in Copenhagen, Denmark titled "The naked truth" "The naked truth" video where he incorporated an unused cage in the street to create a shower scene. One month later Above painted a social and political stencil piece directly on the Berlin Wall. Above created a multiple layer, and color site specific stencil that is a distinct visual style from other popular stencil artists like Banksy,Dolk,and Logan Hicks. In August 2009 Above starts a benevolent project involving the homeless population of Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. "What I noticed upon my arrival to Portland less than 3-months ago was the abnormally large amount of homeless people sleeping on sidewalks and under the many bridges here in Portland. I wanted to address and draw more attention to the homeless crisis here in Portland. I wanted to learn more about this homeless epidemic by listening directly to the homeless community on an individual person to person level. During the month of November, 2009 I rode my bike around Portland wanting to listen to homeless individuals that wanted to share their story and suggestion on what shelters really help out with services as well as where I should donate the money fund raised from this "Homeless not hopeless" print.

(2010)

In January 2010 Above went to La Havana, Cuba to make a site specific stencil commenting on the recent earthquakes in the neighboring country of Haiti

Above is quoted saying in the text of his video he made about this piece " Cuba is less than 90 miles (140 km) away from Haiti making them very close neighbors. The young and courageous neighbor is embarking to Haiti to help out those who have fallen victim. The recent earthquakes in Haiti has taken over 230,000 innocent lives, wounded 300,000 and made 1,200,000 people homeless. "Help thy neighbor" video

Persuaded by friend and fellow artist, Blek le Rat, Above and Blek le Rat did a duo indoor gallery show together at the White Walls Gallery in San Francisco on May 1, 2010. This was the first and only time Above has ever worked inside a gallery space. White Walls wrote this about Above "Above has devoted the past 8 years to creating street art in 45 countries around the world, refusing to take his focus off the streets even for gallery exhibitions. It is only because of Blek le Rat’s strong desire to show alongside him that Above finally conceded to his premier indoor exhibition. Transitions is based on three themes from his outdoor works: sign language arrow mobiles, wordplay murals, and colorful figurative stencils. The overarching sentiment is one of optimism, honor, overcoming struggle, and a desire to rise above."

Above flew to Los Angeles in July and hung his celebrity arrow mobiles from overhead wires around the Hollywood district. The celebrity images seen on the arrow mobiles was a new addition to his works and transition from his previous word play to close up face shots of famous Hollywood celebrities. "Above: Hollywood" video After hanging arrows in Los Angeles Above was invited to New York City to start a new project called Gatescapes. Above was invited to paint a dozen roll down metal store front shutters in Manhattan.

In August Above was invited to participate in Concrete Playground and flew to the west German city of Essen where he painted indoor and outdoor works.

In September Above was in Paris, France and did a site specific stencil that was of an art thief stealing a Banksy canvas. Above did an appropriation of a former stencil done by the English stencil artist Banksywhere as the rat was depicted painting the new phrase 'because now i'm worth it." The video is here where Above explains more about the piece and meaning behind it.  "Because now I'm worth it" video

After his stencils in Paris, Above went to Berlin, Germany to paint what seems to be perceived as a self depiction of him (a hitchhiker) and his lifestyle of being addicted to painting and traveling. Above made a quick video showing the piece and is quoted saying "I have travel addition problems and can't stop painting or traveling for more than a few weeks before going crazy." "Looking 4 ride...anywhere!!" video

(2011)

in early January, 2011 Above flew to Australia for his self titled 'Down under' tour. That same month the northern city of Brisbane, Australia was flooded with intense summer rains. Above decided to fly from Sydney to Brisbane to make some site specific stencils around the situation of the Brisbane floods. "I tried my best not to make fun at this drastic and horrific situation but instead to empathize and portray just how serious and large the scale of these floods had been with the relative depiction of Noah's ark being sunk due to the floods. In February Above did his first Australian solo show in Sydney. The show's title was 'Here today gone tomorrow' and all the artworks were based around life, death and the fast paced world we live in. Above's older brother had died in an accidental car crash just 3 months prior and the solo show's works and theme dealt with the fragility of life, death and how impor­tant it is to live each day to the fullest.

"The state­ment ‘Here today gone tomor­row’ has been ring­ing in my head like a fuck­ing bro­ken record with no DJ to stop it. The skip­ping record keeps play­ing over and over get­ting louder and louder with each new rota­tion. Recently I’ve been hit with a lot to say the least. Less than 3 months ago my older brother was killed in an acci­den­tal car crash at the young age of 32. Life can be beau­ti­fully frag­ile and amaz­ingly raw. You never know when your num­ber is going to be called. You’ re here today, then gone tomor­row. I’ve been con­sis­tently trav­el­ing the world and the theme “ here today gone tomor­row” applies to how I have been liv­ing my lifestyle for the past 10 years. It’ s hard to say good­bye when trav­el­ing and even harder when you don’ t even get the chance. I was deeply moved by the loss of my brother to make the new body of art­works that dealt with the fragility of life, death and how impor­tant it is to live each day to the fullest." Above translated this theme into his artworks via large wooden arrows with a collage element and screen printed image of a celebrity that had died at an early age. Above choose celebrities who had died no older than 36 years old to represent in his body of work. Such celebrities were Marilyn MonroeJimi HendrixBruce LeeBob Marley,Tupac Shakur, and Princess Diana to name a few.  Above's solo show in Sydney was very well received and the whole show sold out on the opening night. This video shows some of the process clips of the artworks for that show being made. "Here today gone tomorrow" video

After Above's solo show in Sydney he was invited by the Adelaide city council to paint a 65 metre long wall. The city council organized Above to collaborate and mentor 3 Australian artists; Chris Edser, ANKLES, and Tristan Kerr. Above had the misfortune of falling off a ladder while painting and fractured his scapula and ended up in the hospital. As a group the artists decided to turn this accidental fall into the theme for the word play painting. All four artists painted and installed wooden elements on the wall to have the piece to read 'Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will always save me.'A video documents the 65 metre long painting seen here:"Sticks and stones" video

After Above's 5-month long 'down under' tour in Australia he flew to Los Angeles to work with book publisher ZERO+ on Above's book titled Passport. In October the 156 page hardcover book was printed. Passport book followed Above's travels and artworks around over 90 cities in 60 different countries around the world. Passport had supporting quotations from such artists as BanksySwoonBlek le RatSpace Invader, Stephen 'ESPO' Powers, and Anthony Lister among other contemporary artists. Most notable was the introduction written by Shepard FaireyShepard Fairey wrote 'I first encountered Above's art on the streets of Paris in early 2003. His large scale trademark arrows were painted on roll down gates, trucks and walls with impressive coverage throughout the city. Above is extraordinarily driven and Above's ambition makes the streets look very engaging. I am very impressed by Above's diligence, but after I got to know him and his artworks I began to realize that his output is not evidence of selfish ego, but of a lust for life, a utopian life, where his generosity, and curiosity, and his pursuit of creativity and social consciousness have led him around the world making more friends than enemies.'

In October at the height of the global Occupy Wall Street protest Above flew to Miami, U.S.A. and did a city block long word play that read 'Give a wall St. Banker enough rope and he will hang himself." In addition Above added a hanging effigy installation which shocked and gained a lot of attention from drivers on the I-95 interstate freeway in Miami. Above's is known for his social, and politically charged messages and this wall street piece he made had gained the attention of national and international news for it's controversial message and even more importantly the hanging wall street banker mannequin he hung up from a noose. While being interviewed by London daily mail he said 'I tried to clothe him and dress him up as if he was what I imagined a Wall Street banker might wear, it was the cherry on the top of the word play installation. He continued to say 'It's extremely shocking which is part of the point as well. I think it is really gone too far, but then again I think it's my retaliation to how far Wall St, has gotten in general. It is shocking to me when I look at these numbers when I see that one per cent of the people have all of the money. Above explained that he was inspired by the proverb 'If you give a fool enough rope, he will hang himself' and simply adapted it to fit the theme. Republican news channel FOX NEWS covered the piece and called the piece "this is not art, this is sick." When NBC news did a news report on Above's wall st. piece he told them 'You don't have to read it, you can just get it immediately when you see it. It's extremely aggressive and that's actually the point.' Above's final reply was 'Everybody's entitled to their own opinion, and some people will praise it, others will deny it and criticize it and shoot it down, but the point being is that it's getting people talking about the movement." Above published a video online of the start to finish process of the painting and installation of the hanging effigy "Give a wall street banker" video

(2012)

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Above: Passport is a 156 page book made by ZERO+ publishing documenting the artworks and global travels of Above in over 60 countries and 90 cities spanning from 2004–2010

Boxed edition of Above:Passport

(edition of 200) ISBN 978-1-9377222-04-8

Deluxe edition of Above:Passport

(edition of 15) ISBN 978-1-9377222-05-5

 

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Wed, 11 Apr 2012 02:33:00 -0700 Mike Weston http://make.artivist.co.nz/mike-weston http://make.artivist.co.nz/mike-weston

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Mike Weston (1963-) is one half of the collaborative identity Weston Frizzell with Otis Frizzell. Weston has worked as a recording engineer, DJ, music producer, event promoter, clothing designer, visual artist and artist manager. Weston has produced a series of graffiti art events including Fresh Fresh Fresh, Disrupt the System 2000, Damage Control and Contents Under Pressure.

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Thu, 05 Apr 2012 02:47:00 -0700 Marita Green - new work for Pirates http://make.artivist.co.nz/marita-green-new-work-for-pirates http://make.artivist.co.nz/marita-green-new-work-for-pirates

"Stop searchin, child pirates.

There is no greater treasure on this beach than you."

Four new dolls for the exhibition Pirates, opening at ROAR Gallery (189 – 193 Vivian St, Wellington) 3 May. The dolls are made from terracotta clay (no moulds) and black fired. They are not glazed; the shine comes from burnishing the clay.
They are fully functional (move at the neck, shoulders and hips).
Their hair is natural black alpaca.
Their pedastals are stoneware with black sand wedged in from my new local beach, Oakura, Taranaki.
The four titles are Patch, Hook, Peg and Captain, (pretty self explanatory).

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Thu, 22 Mar 2012 17:37:00 -0700 Blockbusters Exhibition. Dick Frizzell, Otis Frizzell And Mike Weston http://make.artivist.co.nz/blockbusters-exhibition-dick-frizzell-otis-fr http://make.artivist.co.nz/blockbusters-exhibition-dick-frizzell-otis-fr

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    • Friday, 30 March 2012
    •  18:00 until 21:30
  • Saatchi & Saatchi NZ Gallery , 3rd Floor The Strand Parnell

New work from Frizzell and Son (Dick and Otis F) and Weston Frizzell (Otis Frizzell and Mike Weston in collaboration. 

In the vocabulary of graffiti art the term Blockbuster refers to a piece where one word occupies the entire wall. The outlined text is predominantly defined by the blacking out of the gaps and negative space. Parasitic of the underlying work, a BLOCKBUSTER envelopes and consumes the surface.

A Blockbuster is also the biggest thing of the summer, the thing everyone has to see.

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Thu, 22 Mar 2012 17:17:00 -0700 WE KNOW LOVE YES WE DO http://make.artivist.co.nz/we-know-love-yes-we-do http://make.artivist.co.nz/we-know-love-yes-we-do

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A projection of Love onto everyday objects in the form of hand drawn Maori patterns.  The Maori is well known for decorating their material cultural objects with patterns and symbols of life.  This imbues the objects with a personality and a meaning.  My patterns are symbols of a universal goodness that normally unseen is now put here to be seen.  My works are a series of paint pen drawings on household objects.  This signifies to me the amazing world we live in and the thoughts that follow from this feeling.

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"I will present a Salon of this Art to celebrate Mothers, Family and Love.  There will be an opening evening and I will be at the Museum for three days following if anyone wishes to talk to me.  The work will be on display until May 1st."

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download & print your invitation - WE KNOW LOVE YES WE DO

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Tawhiao presents this Salon in a context of transition and preparation after a series of collaborative exhibitions in 2011 including a triumphant residency at the Black Box in Paris.  We have seen Tracey Tawhiao return to Aotearoa and redevelop an inclusive solo presentation and installation with a series of public shows; a means to empower and encourage a grasp of her strong personality; and an opportunity to hone the skills required to connect and engage with her new Parisian audience in a manner that is unique to her heritage, custom and philosophy.

The Salon environment is fun and feminine, where Tawhiao encourages a direct connection with the works and the artist in a manner that is personal, honest and valuable at an emotional cost to the artist.  She celebrates "Mothers, Family and Love" - an indication of her motivation and purpose.

Tawhiao returns to Paris in June for the European summer and an auspicious invitational residency.

 

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Wed, 07 Mar 2012 21:29:00 -0800 ERO http://make.artivist.co.nz/109046934 http://make.artivist.co.nz/109046934

Ero : Melbourne based artist from New Zealand.

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“….that we should treat all the trivial things in life seriously, and all the serious things of life with sincere and studied triviality.”
Oscar Wilde.

To meet as many people as I can and to experience as much as possible.

To never have a regret that was "... if only..."

And to find kindness and share that with other people I meet along the way.

Religious views Believe in one's self is to believe in other's

Political Views Narcissistic Party (Planet Ero in the alpha mega quadrant)

Favourite quotations Please allow me to introduce myself. I am a peacock without a cause. A piece of transcendent trash. A futile blast of colour in a futile colourless world. Dancing in the lifeboat, about truth on the tight-rope, about laughing in the face of the firing squad. A man shot through by arrows, (all be it self inflicted), and yet still alive.

This is one of my favorite quotes from the artist Sebastian Horsley and his Autobiography "Dandy in the Underworld". Its dark conceptual nature belies its true optimism for the human condition.
Take that as what you will.

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Sun, 08 Jan 2012 03:03:00 -0800 from Lyon >> Nelio : street artist http://make.artivist.co.nz/from-lyon-nelio-street-artist http://make.artivist.co.nz/from-lyon-nelio-street-artist

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Sat, 31 Dec 2011 04:00:00 -0800 DJ Digital >> http://make.artivist.co.nz/80172275 http://make.artivist.co.nz/80172275

January 2012 Digital makes a return to New Zealand for a couple of exclusive gigs in the North Island & to headline 2 festivals in the South Island.

promoted by Frederick Crew; produced by ARTIVIST : creative

Digital aka Steve Carr is the primary musical moniker. This Ipswich based producer is known exclusively for his old skool beatz and dubby B-lines but a short conversation and a little investigative listening indicate this is one producer likely to pull a few seriously weighty tricks out of the bag. Digital has been involved in music all of his life, particularly reggae. Main influences being from his father having run a sound system for about thirty years. His musical tag & skills come from his knack at tampering with electronic equipment from the early age of fourteen. From about 1989 to 1991 Digital was busy running around playing reggae with sound systems, till the fateful period when all this rave business crept in. Around 1991 the scene started to grow heavily in Ipswich and the surroundings areas. Digital started hiring out his sound system to various promoters having raves in and around Ipswich, this is when he started checking out the scene and its music.

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1991 was also the year Digital met Danny C. The two eventually joined forces to produce Split Personality for Certificate 18 under the guise of Authorized Riddim in 94. Steve got to know Rupert Parkes, best known as Photek, around town in Ipswich who helped him get underway on his own studio. His first solo release was Touch Me on Timeless Recordings in 1995 but it was the phenomenal Spacefunk also on Timeless that really showcased his talents alongside tracks such as Down Under on Metalheadz that put his name firmly on the map. To follow was a host of releases for likes of Moving Shadow, Photek Productions and Creative Source.

In 1998 Digital teamed up with friend & Producer Duncan Busto a.k.a. Spirit and set up Phantom Audio . It arose from the desire to have their own base where there was no set musical agenda. Their debut release, Phantom Force has already found a prominent place in the sets of DJs as Grooverider, Fabio, Goldie, Storm, Randall, Andy C, Hype, Ed Rush and Optical alongside a whole host of others. Phantom Force has caused a huge demand and has become one of the most played tracks of 1999, 2000 and is still receiving play to this day in 2010.

Digital & the Phantom Audio sound has formally made its mark in the drum and bass circle with the appearance of Crash on the Renegade Hardware LP Armageddon, and reworks of Guardians Of Dalliance Transient also Loxy & Inks Airlock. Featured on the Movement Perpetual Motion LP One Ton, Eaze Off & Remote Control + Phantom Force(P.Audio), the mighty Metalheadz Platinum Breakz LP Vols 1, 2 & 3 & the Legendary limited Edition Enforcers Vols 2 & 3 on Reinforced.

In 2009 Digital renewed a collaboration with Outrage. A collaboration  between longtime friends resulting  in the highly -anticipated album Red Letter. Quickly followed by remixes from two of D&B’s big honcho’s : Tech Itch and S.P.Y.
2010 already saw releases of  “Lifeline” and “Magic” (Digital & Outrage) on Backlash Records and  “Weatherman” (Digital) and “Shanty” (Digital & Morphy) on Exit Records, with more to follow soon.

After touring Asia and New Zealand in the spring of 2010, Digital is now back in the studio, working on tracks with Salmonella Dub , an amazing reggae band from New Zealand, which already resulted in the Salmonella Dub remix ‘Up and Running’ by Digital and Morphy.

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Keep watching this space!

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Sun, 18 Dec 2011 14:57:00 -0800 Ha Ha - artist http://make.artivist.co.nz/ha-ha-artist http://make.artivist.co.nz/ha-ha-artist

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The work of Haha explores the power of mass media within Australian popular culture. The reality TV phenomena, the religion of sport, criminal lifestyles, get rich quick & instant fame becomes the obsessions, the new virtues of the 21st century.

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Wed, 09 Nov 2011 20:00:00 -0800 Daniel Tippett >> 'Taupō Rulz' Opening December 9 http://make.artivist.co.nz/daniel-tippett-taupo-rulz-opening-december-9 http://make.artivist.co.nz/daniel-tippett-taupo-rulz-opening-december-9

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1 / Escape From Black Rocks

Coromandel - escaping the tide / not falling off the edge

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From a Fat Freddys Drop video - the Freddys Fish & Chip Shop sign

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5 / Can Kereru (original in the Otis Frizzell personal collection)

The nature of the bird - the Regal Pacifist

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DT as he’s known to many.

Defined by all in the New Zealand street art scene as an iconic artist and described by TV3’s John Campbell as a premier graffiti artist, DT shows exclusively at Taupō Museum Gallery – opening Friday 9th December.  

The Taupō Rulz exhibition is open to public from December 10, 2011 to January 10, 2012.

Daniel DT Tippett has maintained an illustrious career that is an element of his ID – raw impulsive talent.

Informed with knowledge from his youth in Grey Lynn and Colville on the Coromandel Peninsula it becomes obvious that his art and his EGO are influenced by the physical environments he was raised in; urban and isolated surrounds inevitably translate as paradise in his paintings.

Taupō Rulz explores a recent period of Dan’s work that presupposes family and close friends in an introspective context:

...recognising the intrinsic influence of his father Warren Tippett in the temperament and attitude required of a fine artist; his artistic partnership and friendship with Darryl DLT Thomson; his older brother Ben and Mother Jill Pierce in their support of his life and work; and as a tribute to the Ngāti Tūwharetoa heritage of his partner Carly and their children Eva and Tupaia...

Dan’s prolific career involves collaboration and mutual inspiration with colleagues in an exclusive hip hop and urban art fraternity that has earned him the reputation as arguably the most technically skilled aerosol artist in New Zealand.

Street art crews around New Zealand owe much of their broken ground to Dan’s legacy of quality street art and graffiti.

Dan Tippett’s public art is not limited to major art commissions on walls and buildings however. His ability to work instinctively in challenging circumstances has seen a fleet of tourist vans in New Zealand and the USA adorned with DT art and his t-shirts are as famous as the people wearing them.

He also paints sets for television, short films, feature films and music videos and designs graphics for businesses, music albums and promotional posters.

He continues to share his collection of quality vinyl as a DJ at numerous public events, concerts and festivals and on his regular radio show The Hold Up, hosted with DLT on BaseFM.

The Taupō Rulz show involves several bodies of work and purpose with large format brush and spray can canvases and boards plus a limited edition of exclusive Giclée prints.

In addition the Taupō Museum Shop will also sell a range of Dan’s t-shirt prints, posters and postcards for the duration of the exhibition.

Dan Tippett on his Taupō Rulz...
“By representing the juxtaposition of being a Graff’ Artist in paradise and by taking the hip hop aesthetic and being true to developing a style that reflects our influences of coming from an island at the bottom of the Pacific – I think Taupō will appreciate my medium, method and message.”

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Sat, 24 Sep 2011 01:53:00 -0700 Tracey Tawhiao, George Nuku to show Paris http://make.artivist.co.nz/tracey-tawhiao-george-nuku-to-show-paris-nove http://make.artivist.co.nz/tracey-tawhiao-george-nuku-to-show-paris-nove
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Tracey & George Nuku will feature in La Galerie Moaroom exposition Black House, a subjective selection of talents of New Zealand design, architecture & contemporary art...
ART :: Tracey Tawhiao, George Nuku, Sofia Tekela Smith, Marian Fountain

DESIGN :: Jakob+MacFarlane, David Trubridge, Patrick Morris, Roderick Fry

ARCHITECTURE :: Stevens Lawson Architects

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Sun, 21 Aug 2011 22:00:00 -0700 JR / Inside Out Project & ARTIVIST http://make.artivist.co.nz/jr-inside-out-project-taupo http://make.artivist.co.nz/jr-inside-out-project-taupo

>> view INSIDE OUT PROJECT ARTIVIST : Taupō

B&W portrait photographs collected for submission to theJR/Inside Out Project

"peeps with a story... from Taupō.  simple."  ARTIVIST : JoFF Rae has had a personal submission to JR's Inside Out Project accepted & has started on a group submission as Inside Out Project Taupō.  here's the backend of the detail to the project...

"This is cool.  Street Art has never been so accessible or popular & JR has won the TED prize... so he makes the whole World his gallery & we get to help him by being in his exhibition."

INSIDE OUT is a large-scale participatory art project that transforms messages of personal identity into pieces of artistic work. Upload a portrait. Receive a poster. Paste it for the world to see.

About The Project

INSIDE OUT is a large-scale participatory art project that transforms messages of personal identity into pieces of artistic work. Everyone is challenged to use black and white photographic portraits to discover, reveal and share the untold stories and images of people around the world. These digitally uploaded images will be made into posters and sent back to the project’s co-creators for them to exhibit in their own communities. People can participate as an individual or in a group; posters can be placed anywhere, from a solitary image in an office window to a wall of portraits on an abandoned building or a full stadium. These exhibitions will be documented, archived and viewable virtually.

INSIDE OUT is a collaboration between the artist JR, the TED Prize and you.

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group statement: "ARTIVIST : creative by any means necessary! developing an environment conducive to being creative - urban & fine art & acts in Taupo, NZ"

ARTIVIST : JoFF Rae submitted the photograph above with a personal statement on art & madness... http://www.insideoutproject.net/#/sp/392Po

Inside Out Project Taupō < click here for detail on group action plan for Taupō, Friday 14 October 2011

 JR, a semi-anonymous French street artist, uses his camera to show the world its true face, by pasting photos of the human face across massive canvases. At TED2011, he makes his audacious TED Prize wish: to use art to turn the world inside out.

Working anonymously, pasting his giant images on buildings, trains, bridges, the often-guerrilla artist JR forces us to see each other. Traveling to distant, often dangerous places — the slums of Kenya, the favelas of Brazil — he infiltrates communities, befriending inhabitants and recruiting them as models and collaborators. He gets in his subjects’ faces with a 28mm wide-angle lens, resulting in portraits that are unguarded, funny, soulful, real, that capture the sprits of individuals who normally go unseen. The blown-up images pasted on urban surfaces – the sides of buildings, bridges, trains, buses, on rooftops — confront and engage audiences where they least expect it. Images of Parisian thugs are pasted up in bourgeois neighborhoods; photos of Israelis and Palestinians are posted together on both sides of the walls that separate them.

JR’s most recent project, “Women Are Heroes,” depicts women “dealing with the effects of war, poverty, violence, and oppression” from Rio de Janeiro, Phnom Penh, Delhi and several African cities. And his TED Prize wish opens an even wider lens on the world — asking us all to turn the world inside out.

INSIDE OUT is funded by The Sapling Foundation, Social Animals and generous donations from people like you.

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Thu, 04 Aug 2011 23:01:00 -0700 Inside Out Project Taupō - poster... http://make.artivist.co.nz/inside-out-project-taupo-poster http://make.artivist.co.nz/inside-out-project-taupo-poster

The process involved with capturing the image, uploading & registering, making a statement with the image, interacting with the IOP staff & then receiving the poster in the mail with instructions is as much a part of the idea as pasting the image & relogging the image, location & further documentation... "turn the world inside out with art"

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Tue, 14 Jun 2011 14:05:00 -0700 George Nuku Art > MAS | Museum Aan de Stroom, Antwerp http://make.artivist.co.nz/george-nuku-art-mas-museum-aan-de-stroom-antw http://make.artivist.co.nz/george-nuku-art-mas-museum-aan-de-stroom-antw

George Nuku's installation piece

For the Display of Power theme (+4), the New Zealand artist George Nuku created an installation piece that is inspired by a Maori meeting house. A house like this unites people with their ancestors. The figures and designs on the entrance to the house represent the power of the ancestors and are meant to make a lasting impression on the visitor.

Nuku’s piece represents the body of an ancestor. He sculpts in the ancient Maori tradition, but uses modern-day materials such as polystyrene and plexiglass. 

With his installation piece, the artist once more places sacred objects from Polynesia in a respectful environment outside the mundane museum display case. At the same time, he is giving a nod to the giant, Antigoon.

 

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Sat, 21 May 2011 00:27:00 -0700 Tracey Tawhiao http://make.artivist.co.nz/tracey-tawhiao http://make.artivist.co.nz/tracey-tawhiao

Tracey Tawhiao

Born 1967
Tracey Tawhiao (Ngai te Rangi, Whakatohea, Tuwharetoa) was born in 1967. She is a multi-skilled contemporary artist who has studied and worked in a variety of fields. She is a writer, performance poet, filmmaker, qualified lawyer and practising artist. Her artworks convey the breadth of her experience and her position as a Maori woman in a European-dominated society. She is a regular contributor to Te Ao Maori Collective and her work has been incorporated into several Contemporary Maori art group shows. The book 'Taiawhio: Conversations with Contemporary Artists' includes a chapter on this artist and one of her artworks features on the cover of this publication.
Her practice employs the unconventional art material of newspaper. Her use of this media evolved from her interest in the written word and text and is an extension of her live performances in which she highlights the oral aspect of Maori history. The newspaper series has its origins in Tawhiao's youth, when as a way of brightening up her grandparent's home on Matakana Island in the Hauraki Gulf, she suggested redecorating their newspaper-covered walls with colourful murals. While completing this project she noticed the negative connotations in the headlines and decided to embark on her series of artworks that subvert the 'truth' of the daily news.

Tawhiao employs pages of newspapers such as the New Zealand Herald and the New York Times and obscuring certain passages of their text using alternating blocks of boldly coloured oil pastel and single graphic symbols. The symbols she uses are sourced from Maori rock art and Creation myths. She has also created her own visual language comprising of fish motifs and other symbols that relate to her Matakana Island heritage. Her blanking out of news stories acts to 'rewrite' them from an alternative, Maori perspective. By obscuring certain words in a headline or passages of an article she changes the focus of each news item and subverts the editorial slant.

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Fri, 20 May 2011 02:21:00 -0700 MATARIKI EXHIBITIONS Taupō Museum June 03 to July 12 http://make.artivist.co.nz/matariki-exhibitions-taupo-museum-june-03-to http://make.artivist.co.nz/matariki-exhibitions-taupo-museum-june-03-to

Matariki EXHIBITIONS 2011

Taupo Museum - June 03 to July 12

Ngā Hauwāhine e Whitu

our seven sisters

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Ngā Mata Kakā

beacons of light


th'ink Director Eleazar Bramley is curator of these fine exhibitions.

The exhibitions involve two fine art group shows from Tūwharetoa artists, specialist artists talks & installations... Ngā Hauwāhine e Whitu / our seven sisters & Ngā Mata Kakā / beacons of light


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Sat, 09 Apr 2011 05:25:00 -0700 th'ink about a new venture... http://make.artivist.co.nz/think-about-a-new-venture http://make.artivist.co.nz/think-about-a-new-venture

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