Exhibition

IT MAKES ME FEEL WONDERFUL

27 Apr 2013 – 28 May 2013

Event times

12 — 6pm Wednedsay — Saturday

Save Event: IT MAKES ME FEEL WONDERFUL

I've seen this

People who have saved this event:

close

DIVUS London

London, United Kingdom

Address

Travel Information

  • 453, 177, 53
  • New Cross Overground
  • Deptford Station
Directions via Google Maps Directions via Citymapper
Event map

Guy Bolongara, Tom Mason, Neil Zakiweiz

About

IT MAKES ME FEEL WONDERFUL is a three man show exploring the space between the mundane and the wonderful. Lance likes to dress like Caesar. It just makes him feel wonderful. Guy Bolongara's portrait doc 'The Last Emperor' could be viewed as a film about escapism but it is much more than just that. Whilst dressed in his robes Lance makes astute comments on the people and places around him, - the suburbs of London, what he sees wrong with it, how closed-minded the people are. He is bitingly critical about it all, yet finishes each sentence with a smile, seems happy and amused; he presents himself just as he is; a free individual living in his own way. Neil Zakiewicz also explores the personal world of the individual with a series of photographs presenting objects in the local environment that have come from small, à‚ idiosyncratic modifications by people to enhance and personalise their surroundings. His documentation of unselfconscious signage, home improvements, urban survival, territory demarkation and the adaptation of obsolete technology articulates his interest in the vulnerability of mundane materials and the serendipity that is relied on to elevate the every-day to the art object. Tom Mason's new series of paintings explore a gesture of age-old escapism - “A man goes into a bar“ - the joke begins this way and we don't know what comes next.. anything could happen, anything could be said, all stemming from this simple scenario; a man, and the contents of a public house, utterly familiar and yet holding an unknown that will be both unleashed and ultimately contained. He's opening the door and stepping inside. Freeze-frame. If we veer towards the pub's door via the joke's opening line, hand reaching out to push at the door's handle, the simplicity of the above's familiar scene hangs in a balance between the usual of the local and the unusual of the joke's following lines and ultimate punchline. Though working in different media theses artists are united by their concern to elevate the mundane into the wonderful.

Comments

Have you been to this event? Share your insights and give it a review below.