Tuesday, 17 March 2009

food for thought..mmm tasty thoughts for your consumption

before you all cry "what the fuck are the brio trio up to, they havent got any work we dont understand those guys" then heres a small clue. this is a log of our conversations over the last couple of weeks. we are basing an exhibition around all the bumff associated with collaborating and creating work based around our experiences of each other. In other words - a visual representation of our collaboration. Now I know some scanned pieces of paper arnt quite stellar visual stimuli but hold ur horses cus great things are happening in the workshops, basements and attics of the brio trio..
keep ur eyes peeled...









adventures continued..


Finally, or I guess firstly as this is gonna be the first thing to come up
{but the last thing I posted, understand?} South London Gallery. McVideo.
Richmond Park. Dont stand to close to deer, they don't like it and will kill u

More info to come, weve been really busy sorting out our exhibition dates, works and a flyer.
Im sure ur glued to the screen in anticipation...
over and out

adventures of the brio trio

beautiful architecture of south london
Dimitri's awesome space in Peckham
Richmond Park! Needed to clear our heads..


Double exposure: 1 part super friendly gallery girl { Danielle Arnaud Gallery}
1 part  back of bus to peckham

walking is great for the soul...and tires your legs.
Sassoon gallery. Really nice space. loved the facilities!


Heres some pics that I should of uploaded an age ago but never got round to it.
Here u go!..
they are snaps of various inspirational outings partaken by brio. The mad colour comes
from unorthodox processing techniques.









Saturday, 14 March 2009

Friday, 6 March 2009

Todays Outcome:

Turned out Liz and I had similar ideas using the text idea, producing typo for it. We are all keen on the 'thought train' so perhaps incorporate that into some kind of 'timeline' throughout our exhibition.

Sim good idea on the exhibition space, maybe we can make a proposal for an exhibition to come a little later.
We should be getting on the posters & flyers now...Using 3D modeling and type, like the stuff we've been looking at (that 'Raking in the Leaves' exhibition I posted earlier, for example). We've got to get modeling and then we can have a photography session on Monday! Maybe make a little outdoors scene - we were thinking little houses to represent the galleries and such like.

(And continue with the typo work, of course...)

Over & Out x

Monday, 2 March 2009

A train of thought(...s)

I like that all the posts so far have been credited to Kandee because I only just added my email to it.

GOSH KANDEE!



I have some of the thoughts we noted down today for you to play with maybe if you wanted...and if you remember anything significant, then note it down. Woooo!


I said I had a scanner but no one was listening.
Here I am, transcending reality, and what are you doing? Nothing.
Kandee’s late. She was out on the razz.
Liz, your text messages are too long
Where the fuck is Sim? What is he doing, having a poo?
You’re just playing devils advocate. Decide on something!
You’re bloody whingeing.
Get off the phone and do some work Kandee…
Sim’s on the computer, Kandee’s on the phone. What, am I just working by myself here?
I don’t like group work. This is difficult.
Sim, just cooperate and write it down.
I don’t think he knows to come in because he doesn’t check his emails.
I don’t think we’ll be able to meet up again until Thursday.

Friday, 27 February 2009

(Gallery Tour Continued...)

After a short walk we arrived at Gasworks...

They were showing 'A Long Time Between Suns'. A two-venue solo exhibition by The Otolith Group. We were told the 'environment' was designed by a fellow named Will Holder.







And last, but certainly not least (because this is the one where we got to play in the screen and make silhouettes) was the South London Gallery. Here we saw a screening of 'Flooded McDonald's' by Superflex.








Liz

Our South London Gallery Tour (Week 1)

During week 1 of the project, we went on a little journey in search of galleries and spaces around south London.

(...of course I've only just got to uploading the pictures onto the blog now)

We began in Kennington at the Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art Gallery. They didn't have an exhibition going on at the time we went but we asked if we could look at the space and the nice lady with the chihuahua obliged =)











Next up (and just around the corner actually) was Corvi-Mora, and Greengrassi.
Strangely enough, these two are different galleries, but they share the same building.

Greengrassi is a tiny little space at the top of many stairs. When we visited they were showing the work of Jenifer Pastor (whose work you can see below).







In contrast to this little room, downstairs, was Corvi-Mora, that featured the work of Richard Hawkins:







identity crisis


heres a random brio based drawing

Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Videofunk

Hey kids, was looking at the work liz put up and it made me think of this - u may hate it or u may receive pleasure from watching it..just ideas thats all

www.youtube.com/watch?v=faMEnZQT2f8

Brio de Janeiro! - Sim

Sup team, made some site changes hope u like them....
News - Some super grainy crossed processed medium format prints of the last
week of the project  should be digitalized and online soon - how fucking exciting
eh?..

Raking Leaves

Hullo Brio (and others)

“Raking Leaves in the Wind” is an exhibition by Berlin-based Canadians Julien Vallée, Eve Duhamel and Brent Wadden, featuring playful graphics, drawings, paintings, animations, and paper installations.

I likey.







Some pictures of our South London gallery trip to come later (when I get around to loading them onto the computer)...

Liz

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

The Brio Manifesto! (A Shrove Tuesday Special)









(Sticking to point number 9 number on the manifesto)

Tetris

Hi Team

just a little something for the first post.