Passing through












Passing through, 2009, charcoal, cuts and embroidery thread on canvas, three panels

Ariadne’s Thread - memory, interconnection and the poetic in contemporary art

Kath Fries ~ Master of Visual Arts Thesis ~
University of Sydney, Sydney College of the Arts 2008.
Ariadne’s Thread - memory, interconnection and the poetic in contemporary art

Abstract: This Dissertation explores the metaphor of Ariadne’s thread in terms of interconnection, when an element from the everyday is used as a locus linking broader concepts of time and space. Such experiences and associations are reflected in the work of Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Doris Salcedo, Lucio Fontana, Richard Tuttle, Mona Hatoum, Simone Mangos, Anya Gallaccio and Yoshihiro Suda. In relation to my own work, the metaphor of interconnecting thread allows a sense of freedom and journey of discovery. My studio and related research are closely aligned in developing my understanding of interconnection, through my studio process of making and continuing experiences of looking at and interpreting others artists’ work.

Read online at http://hdl.handle.net/2123/5709 or click on these links:

The John Fries Memorial Art Prize

On Tuesday 10th November 2009, Blackfriars off Broadway, Viscopy’s new Sydney exhibition space for artists was launched by Virginia Judge MP. One of the highlights of the evening was the Minister’s announcement of a new annual prize for artists. The John Fries Memorial Prize will award the winning artist a $10,000 cash prize plus a solo exhibition at Blackfriars off Broadway. Virginia Judge said that she was “delighted” to announce the new opportunity for artists to receive such a career boost: “This annual prize will be open to all artists in Australia who have not yet secured recognition through a commercial gallery. Artists of all ages and disciplines, whether members of Viscopy or not, will be eligible to enter” said the Minister.

(John Fries, 1943 - 2009)

The prize remembers John Fries, who died suddenly following an accident earlier this year. John served on the Viscopy board of directors for 5 years and made a remarkable contribution to the life and success of the organisation. The cash prize has been committed by the Fries family. Speaking on behalf of the family John’s daughter Kath Fries, herself an artist, said :

“My father was always supportive of my work and through his work with Viscopy he really understood the financial challenges that face artists. I think he would be very proud of this award and the opportunity it presents for the winners to significantly advance their careers.”

(Michael Keighery Viscopy Chairman, Kath Fries, Vivienne Fries & Vanessa Fries)

Entries will open in April next year and the winner will be announced at an exhibition of finalists’ work in October 2010. The John Fries Memorial Prize will be open to all artists in Australia and New Zealand who have been practicing professionally for at least two years but have not yet secured recognition through a commercial gallery. Artists of all ages and disciplines, whether members of Viscopy or not, will be entitled to enter.

Viscopy is a not for profit membership rights management organisation representing over 7,000 artists and their beneficiaries, approximately 43% of the total population of artists in Australia and New Zealand. Indigenous artists account for almost half of these. Viscopy also represents some 40,000 international artists in the Australasian territory.

http://www.viscopy.org.au/john-fries-prize


Recoiling

Recoiling is a new site-sensitive installation, featuring hand-braided rope bound around a tree trunk. The spiraling textiles lead the viewers' gaze up and away into branches and leaves, reaching towards the sky. These weighty tactile materials suggest medieval fairy-tale connotations within its menacing snake-like choking coils.

Recoiling is situated at Stonehurst Cedar Creek Cellar Door as part of
Sculpture in the Vineyards 2009, on the Wollombi Wine Trail in the Hunter Valley NSW.

Drawing with thread i

Work created during my Laughing Waters artist residency







Drawing with thread ii

Work created during my Laughing Waters artist residency




Drawing with thread iii

Work created during my Laughing Waters artist residency

Drawing with thread iv

Work created during my Laughing Waters artist residency




Funnel-webs

Work created during my Laughing Waters artist residency





Exteriority

Work created during my Laughing Waters artist residency








Interiority i

Work created during my Laughing Waters artist residency



Interiority ii

Works created during my Laughing Waters artist residency






Up-ended

Work created during my Laughing Waters Artist Residency