Self-Accountability W/C 22/4/25 & 29/04/25

On the basis that I’ve ditched the individual topics areas, for the time being, I’ve not done too badly although I still haven’t made anything. That’s not such a problem because it’s been a hectic and emotional couple of weeks from both ends of the spectrum. I tend to chunk my life as a way to avoid feeling overwhelmed. If I have events coming up whether it be organising a birthday party, entertaining friends, jobs which I’ve been putting off, I can’t generally look beyond them. The future is looking relatively event free for the moment so I feel like I have some space to progress. I’m feeling optimistic. I started back at my oil painting class last week – I missed the last half-term because of the low res week.

I’ve been to Brasil! Brasil! at the RA – I managed to fit that in on the first Thursday of the Low Res, and I’ll cover it in a separate post.

I managed, finally, to attend Chris Koning’s online workshop on the perception of edges.

I’ve also been giving further thought to the research paper; I’m still thinking that I will do something associated with the fallibility of memory. I became interested in memory when my daughter was studying for her psychology A Level a few years ago, and I bought Julia Shaw’s The Memory Illusion, started reading it and never finished it. I’ve started reading it again.

I’ve found an artist, Al Hopwood, who explores themes of memory, identity and perception at the intersection of art, psychology and story-telling…to reflect on the construction of personal and collective narratives. Also, Perplexity has thrown up some other artists who explore the ways in which we remember, but I haven’t been able to research them any further for the moment.

Going forward…

I’m hoping to squeeze in Linder at the Hayward, Donald Rodney and Arthur Neal this weekend.

I’ve also been thinking about how else I can progress my work. I’ve been mulling over the unfillable hole issue and I keep coming back to the Alex Schady workshop and possibly making a video, or maybe painting a self-portrait and just slathering it with junk food, or just making a water feature for the garden! Who knows, but I’m sure there’s something there, I just need to think about it some more. The discussion on tacit agency with Paul Haywood also planted a seed as to how I might explore some of my childhood memories.

As ever, lots to think about…

Self-Accountability W/C 15/4/25

What I was supposed to have done:

What I did:

  • Finished my work for the Interim Show
  • Attended the Interim Show and the Low Residency Week
  • Posted on the blog a few times

I’ve mentioned in previous posts that I haven’t really done very much over the last 3 weeks since the Low Res. My inactivity has caused me some stress. But I have been thinking, and feeling a bit overwhelmed: processing everything I experienced and learnt from the week, cogitating as to how it could inform my work, thinking about where it all leaves me and where I go from here, trying to find a sense of direction, but to be honest I’ve been feeling more than a little lost. I think that was why I felt the way I did when I looked at the second year blogs; they all seemed to have such a clear sense of direction.

When I curated my blog for the Unit 1 Assessment and looked back at my Study Statement I had a sudden realisation that I might never get to the end, that I had bitten off more than I could chew, that I would only be able to cover all of the individual elements I had identified in a cursory, superficial manner which would not do the subject, or me, any justice. For this reason, my request for specific feedback was:

“I am concerned that the subject matter of my programme of study is too broad and, that by its very nature, is a process which will continue beyond the end of this course, something that I have already acknowledged in my Study Statement. I would like some feedback as to the consequences, if any, of there being no ‘conclusion’ as such, and whether I should consider narrowing my line of enquiry.

I had hoped that maybe I would be gifted a steer, or a hint. But, the response was:

You asked about whether you ought to be narrowing your approach but arguably you have to explore a double diamond shape for practice…

start at a narrow point

then expand wide

then narrow again

then open out again

— this good and a helpful place to be and probably clarity will emerge organically. You are certainly doing all the right things to create the environment where focus emerges.”

I felt like I was being told to step up to the edge and jump, and trust that there is probably a safety net waiting to catch me. A blind faith that the process will lead me through the confusion and show me the way.

But having thought about it some more over the last couple of weeks, I now realise that to progress forward I need to concentrate on those aspects which interest me the most, which I believe have affected me the most. In doing so, I will naturally leave to one side matters about which I don’t really have a lot to say. Already, in my mind, the possible avenues to explore have been significantly reduced to those which have been the strongest emotional experiences. In exploring these events, I still want to keep open a range of possible media, although I already sense that some appeal to me more than others, but I want to finish exploring the possibilities before concentrating on just a few: I tend to choose the medium which I think would best express what I’m trying to convey. Whilst I don’t like too much choice, I do like to have a few options. I don’t think that I could only ever work in one medium – I would find that too restrictive, particularly as I think that I have quite different needs to be met – a need for detail and control at the same time as a need for loose expression and experimentation.

I have also resolved to scrap my work plan in so far as I have sought to set myself on a prescriptive path; I will work on whatever interests me when I wake up in the morning. In my work plan I have also attempted to impose a way of working which really isn’t who I am. I’m trying to force myself into a pigeon-hole which isn’t my shape; to have some self-discipline, which frankly I don’t have. I work to deadlines, although just recently I haven’t left things to the last minute, which has been a huge change in me. I completed my Study Statement and Unit 1 Assessment leaving myself plenty of time to review and reflect. I also recognise that I don’t have a constant rhythm of working; I have periods of intense activity and then I reward myself with a period of doing nothing, although I am – I’m thinking and processing and doing other activities such as reading and looking at art, which are equally as valuable.

So, I’m not going to beat myself up that I haven’t produced anything over the last few weeks. Instead, I’m going into this week having recognised some truths about myself and intending to do whatever takes my fancy, if anything, although I do need to finish my posts on the Low Res. Maybe if I do make something I will feel differently about it because I have chosen to do it rather than feeling that I ought to have done it. I came across a reel of Steven Bartlett’s podcast with Chris van Tulleken, who was explaining a time when, at the end of a family dinner, he had decided to to clear the table and put the dishes in the dishwasher, but before he could do so, his wife turned to him and asked him to clear the dishes away. He commented that he had gone from having agency and contributing to family life willingly, to doing someone else’s bidding.

Self-Accountability W/C 4/3/25

I knew that last week would be a busy week for other things; I haven’t even managed to post anything, on anything.

I managed to attend Madeline Hook’s online workshop on Visual Research which was very interesting and demonstrated how the online resources are a much richer environment for searching for visual inspiration than a Google search, which is primarily made up of images in a commercial context. I don’t know why that hasn’t dawned on me until now.

As it turned out, I didn’t need to do anything on the New Contemporaries, as the exhibition is part of the low residency week activities.

I did think some more about the interim show in between doing other things; I have now managed to come up with a way of making it obvious that the telephone is interactive – I’m going to do something along the lines of the accompanying piece to Michael Craig-Martin’s ‘An Oak Tree’.

I have started to do some work on Topic 1; I’ve changed it to be about motherhood as I’ve finally started realising some ideas that I’ve had in my head for months and so that seemed the natural place to start, although it’s out of chronological order. Depending on how these go, I might think about putting them in the interim show.

I haven’t done a mind map so I’ll have to shift that as an ongoing item into this week.

Self-Accountability W/C 25/2/25

Last week was mostly spent curating my blog, which turned out to be a monumental task as I had published over 70 posts. Despite that, I managed to explore cyanotypes, a process I’m really excited by and which is giving me lots of ideas in terms of processing and re-processing should I decide to go down that route.

I also thought a lot more about my ideas and also the direction of my research. I’ve got to think a lot more about the interim show and also, until I have resolved the issue of the direction of my research, I think I will delay the preparation of individual mind maps for now, and so I’ve carried that task forward to this week, but anticipate it being kicked further down the street.

This week:

Unfortunately, I won’t be able to make the Helene de Beauvoir exhibition after all, but will make some plans for the ICA. I’m supposed to be starting considering Topic 1, which I think I will keep to an element of the general theme for now.

I know already that I’m not going to achieve much this week as I have a lot on elswehere. I will do my best, but I anticipate a few items being carried forward to the following week.

Self- Accountability W/C 17/02/25

This is last week’s list. I’m relieved to say that I have achieved all of the items on it. I’m about half-way through my Unit 1 Assessment – going through all of my posts to check categorisation and tagging actually helped with this as it reminded me of all my posts, making the process of curating them that bit easier. I have not only built myself my own DIY exposure unit, but have started experimenting with it. I have yet to reflect on the results and post about them.

This coming week:

I have already actioned most of the points on this week’s list apart from the mind-mapping (but I’ve already allocated time to each topic in my Work Plan anyway), so I’m ahead of the game, which is a good thing as this week is going to be a bit busy on other matters. I’ve just realised that I can’t attend the Chris Koning workshop, so I will have to catch up with that session next term.

I think that I should look ahead to the next few weeks and make sure that I am able allocate the time needed to achieve my objectives.