Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Money Money Money, must be funny, in a rich mans world!

Can we really imagine a time when money is not the main priority? - a life after capitalism?

In an interview with the Guardian, Kalle Lasn, talks about his new book, Meme Wars. He believes that consumerism has "turned humanity into a selfish, anxious race." Interestingly, he also links a rise in depression to the rise in prosperity.

Interviews with the worlds radical thinkers sit side by side with provocative images that endeavour to subvert capitalism. It looks like an interesting read and will definitely be going on my Christmas list - ha ha, a contradiction in terms













Thursday, 1 November 2012

RA Summer Show

I love wandering around the RA Summer Show... It's the only opportunity to see artwork by the general public and artists alike, all exhibited under one roof, where you can buy a print for £100 or a painting for tens of thousands of pounds. My boyfriend and I play a silly game every year where we have a budget of £10 000 to spend... if only! 

The more I become interested in sociology, the more I notice that contemporary art and design lacks any commentary on the status quo. There are hundreds of artworks exhibited at the summer show but I found only a handful to be relevant to today. Here are some of my favourites...

A message of hope?!...


An obvious comment of corporate culture and consumerism...


Tracey Emin is a regular exhibitor at the show. I like this painting because for me it illustrates how a lot of young people feel today. We are a product of our world and we all react in one way or another to our environment... 


What I found particularly interesting was this kind of "urban realism" trend appearing, with landscape scenes of council estates, boarded up shops and streets jam packed with cars...




A somewhat grim but modern, realistic view of urban life. I am pleased though that other artists are trying to capture the mood of contemporary culture. I guess it is our job as artists and designers to strive to improve it's aesthetics and continue to make the world a better place... ah the age old challenge, good luck with that one!

(I have actually misplaced the catalogue so I can't credit the other artists names. If any of the above paintings are yours, I would be happy to add your name if you get in touch :)