Posts Tagged ‘ Channel 4

Aim & Together Again (2010) – Katie Surridge

Guest feature by Henry Fry – to see Henry’s blog, visit: http://scrawleddownpaperedges.blogspot.com

I first came across Katie’s art at the 2010 Slade Summer Show, when I was drawn to it not only because it was primarily made of animal parts and strip lights arranged in almost totemic configurations, but also because of the smell, which was fairly, how shall I say – visceral?

Aim by Katie Surridge

Aim by Katie Surridge - Mixed Media (wood, strip lighting, basket ball hoops, drift wood, bones, MDF shields, straw matting, string, white gloss paint). Image courtesy of Saatchi Online

Katie encourages you to discover her sculptures – partly through their layout, often forcing you to walk around or between them, and partly through their utilisation of found or dismembered objects. She sources many of the pieces of junk metal and driftwood on the banks of the Thames, pairing them with antlers, horns or stuffed pheasants.

Together Again

Together Again by Katie Surridge - Mixed media. (Reclaimed wood, railway sleeper, carved log, Thames river finds, strip lighting, wire, drift wood, old bathroom fittings, straw, eggs, string, fur, test tubes, chain). Image courtesy of Saatchi Online

In her own words: “I find pleasure in decorative embellished bricolage, which I carefully combine so that often repulsive soiled items, or items with a deathly aura take on a utopian or mystical feel.”

Katie’s exhibition, Skins, has just closed at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. She was also recently featured as one of four young artists in Channel 4’s New Sensations, an award for Saatchi Online 2010 UK Graduates. The subsequent Three Minute Wonder film made about her by Channel 4, is below:

Katie Louise Surridge from Gramafilm on Vimeo.

To find out more about Katie on this site, please visit: Surridge, Katie – Info

To see more of Katie’s work, please visit:

Katie Surridge’s Slade School of Art Profile

Katie Surridge’s Saatchi Gallery Profile

The Black Dog’s Progress (2008) – Stephen Irwin

I recently saw this film at the Arnolfini, Bristol as part of the Animated Encounters Film Festival. It was shown along with nine other short animations as a programme of award winning experimental animation from the UK. The films were selected from the 100 films commissioned through Channel 4 / Arts Council England AnimateTV project. For further information about AnimateTV, please visit www.animateprojects.org.

We will be featuring as many of the ten films that were programmed as we can (and maybe more) over the coming months. I am starting with Stephen Irwin’s film, The Black Dog’s Progress because it particularly appealed to me, including the excellent soundtrack to the film which was produced by Sorenious Bonk. I hope you enjoy it.

The Black Dog’s Progress from small time inc. on Vimeo.

Programme note from Arnolfini Screening:
“Over fifty flipbook animations, assembled within a single shot, each representing a different scene, and continuing to play on a loop as the narrative develops.”

For further information about Stephen on this website, go to: Irwin, Stephen – Info
You can also see more of Stephen’s work at: www.smalltimeinc.com