Performance Artist and storyteller The Countess Alex Zapak brings her fairytail Punk to the Tabernacle on Thursday evening. She is probably as mad as a box of frogs but interesting. I have not seen her show, I have however seen videos and talked to Alex and am looking forward to this.
Notting Hill could do with an injection of Avante Garde, Dadaist creativity.
http://www.tabernaclew11.com/whats-on/gigdetails/23-jun-11-the-girl-with-the-horse-in-her-hair-part-i-fairytail-punk-tabernacle/
It is a free event. The fb page is here:
https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=220585207963199
Whatever comes to mind before I alter it with the overpaint of time. Mostly satire, poetry and fiction but occasional unreliable fact, as all facts seems to be today. From deepest Notting Hill. London.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Thursday, 16 June 2011
ICON TACT.
Icon Tact. Bob West.
Bob writes:
It's constructed from a series of hand made faux messiahs in plaster around the edges. An actual external solid wood frame, The main image is on a separate board, canvas covered and slightly uplifted to sit proud of the framing device. The main panel is a montage of bits. There is a small upturned, hand painted postal box for jewellery in the bottom left-hand corner beside the central face; a fake looking relic on the other side made from nails and bits of gnarled leather and at the top right-hand side, obscuring the crown a little, is another applied 'thing' figure with a tin insert. The central figure is surrounded by what are to me rather archetypical characters making hand gestures that crop up a lot in my work. The worn down nature of the thing is a key element; lots of scratched surfaces and purposeful ageing - care worn and enticed. The main figure has brass 'eyebrows' from an old gas mantle. It's mostly painted in acrylic with household emulsion - although I am tempted to say 'household emotion' which has a better ring to its echoing tones.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
How to identify a fairytail punk.
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Portobello Art Gallery and what's going on at the Westway Development Trust.
Portobello Art Gallery is a 'pop up' underneath the Westway on Portobello Green (half way between Portobello Road and Ladbroke Grove). It is open until Sunday and although small contains some interesting portraits painted from photograph by Jon Cartwright . It is well worth a look if you are in the neighbourhood.
http://www.westway.org/trustnews/trustnews/11-05-23/Westway_Community_Festival_11th_-_19th_June_2011_Its_a_Celebration.aspx
http://www.westway.org/trustnews/trustnews/11-05-23/Westway_Community_Festival_11th_-_19th_June_2011_Its_a_Celebration.aspx
Monday, 13 June 2011
Pigeon post.
this is a very early rough draft. Just notes really.
A song for last year's wife.
A song for last year's wife.
This spring
a pigeon scratched a rough nest
on the ledge outside the kitchen window
The ledge where you grew parsley and mint
and the scarlet geranium you nurtured from a cutting
taken on a drunken walk home
from outside the neighbours house.
The pots have gone
the herbs long dead
the geranium fell to the basement last winter
leaving space for the rough nest
in which a pigeon laid a solitary egg
It was not a good nest
I scolded the bird for such slapdash househusbandry
but we watched over that egg
as I fed her seeds and crumbs
and fretted with her.
On the third day
a jackdaw took the egg
there was nothing I nor the pigeon could do
a jackdaw took the egg
save make accusative stares
a jackdaw took the egg
I did not take the egg and I could not save the egg
she did not take the egg and could not save the egg.
but I think we equally cared for that egg
until we decided to blame each other for it's loss.
I have not seen the pigeon since and I have let the pigeon go
but the egg still haunts me.
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Kittens in nature. This blog hurts.
I am well known for my lack of enthusiasm for anything remotely kittenish.
The following arrived via twitter from Philippa Perry:
Kittens in nature
On a spring day
Come through on twitter
and ruin my day.
He finds a reason
As soon as he can
To hate little kitty
Although he's aman.
kitty must bear
The brunt of his blame
All of his misery
And much of his shame.
Thank you Philippa.
The following arrived via twitter from Philippa Perry:
Kittens in nature
On a spring day
Come through on twitter
and ruin my day.
He finds a reason
As soon as he can
To hate little kitty
Although he's aman.
kitty must bear
The brunt of his blame
All of his misery
And much of his shame.
Thank you Philippa.
Pepe Francis MBE.
Congratulations to Pepe on the award of his gong for services to Steelpan music. More HERE
Friday, 10 June 2011
Bookslam. Jon Ronson, Hannah Peel and Francesca Beard.
I invariably enjoy Bookslam. It is refreshingly unpretentious and laid back. Last night was no exception. I was interested to hear Jon Ronson on his new book on how to spot a psychopath and pleased to be both amused and enlightened, I know he was selling a book but it didn't feel like he was selling a book. He looked like he was enjoying himself too. the event included a 'signer', the first time I have seen this at the Tabernacle. He added an extra dimension to the narrative and was a welcome addition to the proceedings, adding an element of theatre. the Psychopath Test is out now published by Picador.
Francesca Beard writes the kind of narrative poetry I like and is very comfortable to listen to. good fun too.
Hannah Peel was an absolute delight, her intelligent narrative songs delivered cookily (this is a compliment) and happily accompanied by a guitarist and intriguingly mask wearing keyboard/percussionist. I was enchanted by the music box she played for a couple of songs, she later informed me that she makes the paper reels herself with a hole puncher. I liked Hannah Peel a lot.
hannah's debut album 'the Broken Wave' is out now.
Good fun.
Francesca Beard writes the kind of narrative poetry I like and is very comfortable to listen to. good fun too.
Hannah Peel was an absolute delight, her intelligent narrative songs delivered cookily (this is a compliment) and happily accompanied by a guitarist and intriguingly mask wearing keyboard/percussionist. I was enchanted by the music box she played for a couple of songs, she later informed me that she makes the paper reels herself with a hole puncher. I liked Hannah Peel a lot.
hannah's debut album 'the Broken Wave' is out now.
Good fun.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
A passion play at the Tabernacle W11.
Tuesday evenings meeting at the Tabernacle was a roaring success. Turnout was impressive, no doubt helped by the 'Reclaim the Tabernacle' flyers doing the rounds prior to the meeting. It was certainly passionate but at the same time constructive.
After an introduction from Shabaka (Carnival Village) a lively Q&A took place with a few grudges aired as well as some valid concerns from the community expressed, resulting in various ongoing discussions as to the use of the space. After a difficult couple of years the Tabernacle, under the Aegis of Shabaka, Chris Scholey and his team, now has the opportunity to move on to become an all inclusive centre for the community.
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