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Website
www.chrislewisjones.co.uk
Relationship status
married
College / University
Derby University
Program
MA ADAPT
Member type
Artist
If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
Conceptual, Digital, Drawing, Event, Film, Installation, Painting, Performance, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Video
I am...
a fine artist (based at Oldknows Studio Group in Nottingham, UK) who explores evolving notions of cultural identity and associated existential issues using film, live art/performance, installation, painting, music and anything else that takes my fancy.
About my artwork
my practice is ideas driven and, although I am still excited by the extent to which post-modernism invites and embraces a multiplicity of post aesthetic approaches and narrative interpretation, I have a huge respect for the formal values that have shaped (and continue to shape) the evolving discourse/s of fine art. I tend to use a lot of found objects in my work, objects that are pregnant with association. Often I imbue these objects with a sense of stylistic/associative unity by painting them with bold colour/s. Like the artists whom I admire, I strive to make art that is visually arresting
Artists I like
Mark Wallinger is my fave rave; he tackles profundity with wit, others include my Oldknows Studio colleague Simon Withers, my erstwhile Oldknows colleague Samson Kambalu, Cornelia Parker, Rebecca Horn, Picabia, Man Ray and their contemporary: Cyril Seaton, 'the sexy surrealist from naughty Nottingham
Interests
all art, all creativity, music/s, wine, drinking, eating, cooking, reading and walking in wild landscapes with my wild family
What exhibitions are good at the moment?
an unlikely series of urban texts, airspace gallery, Stoke on Trent
The centre of the artworld is
nowhere and everywhere

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At 8:13pm on 24th June 2008, Chris Lewis-Jones said…
I did. Great stuff! I particularly like the theatricality of your work and its visually arresting aspect!
At 8:00am on 11th June 2008, Frank Fu said…
Interesting works!
Please check out my site.

cheers,
Frank Fu
At 5:19pm on 4th June 2008, Luke Gilliam said…
Hey wow thanks for adding me. I really like ehat you're doing. :)
At 3:36pm on 14th May 2008, fabio said…
Hi Chris,
non mi esprimo bene in inglese perciò ti scrivo in italiano. Trovo interessante il tuo lavoro,ma devo avere tempo per entrarci dentro. C'è molta roba e come molti lavori artistici serve tempo per essere meglio apprezzati.
ciao fabio
At 9:40am on 13th May 2008, Chris Lewis-Jones said…
thanx Yewy. Maybe a performance will be undertaken on the strength of your recommendation!

Regarding the white shirt, it's referencing a number of things: white cotton was much beloved by the Victorians, who believed that 'cleanliness was next to Godlinesses', so it's emblematic of English Protestantism/spirituality. But I'm also referencing the white shirts of the Crusaders and their contemporaries, the businessmen of the 20/21st centuries who conquer foreign markets rather than soil (or, in the case of Iraq, sand). 'Holy Trinity' (which caused a stir when it was exhibited as part of 'North + South' at Southampton's City Gallery last Autumn) is an essay on English spirituality. In addition to the white cotton shirts I used (suspended) pants and hankies, as if god the father, god the son and god the holy ghost are dancing/performing a rite together. Like the shirts, the (utilitarian but not sexy) Y front pants are quintessentially English, protestant and male. I'm also, through them, exploring the extent to which God is still perceived as being male, despite his ostensibly nurturing/female characteristics. And some (hard-of-thinking) people still believe that man was made in God's image. If so, how (if at all) does he support his genitalia? If he's English, he probably wears Y Fronts! The hankies reference another aspect of English spirituality: (pagan) Morris Dancing, so the whole thing is a sort of critically affectionate exploration of the history and function of English ritual. As one who was christened into the Church of England, was a novice member of a Morris side, a white shirt wearing company director (1994-2004) who was inspired by Jung's analysis of the primacy of ritual, I feel thoroughly vindicated in presenting and defending this piece (in fact I really enjoyed the flack)!
At 5:21am on 13th May 2008, dianne bowen said…
interesting work. thx for the add will check in out and about...
At 3:55am on 12th May 2008, Yewy said…
"neither am I really heterosexual or middle class or even white.
I just look and sound it" I am liking the sound of that. It readslike the beginning of something, a novel, a text book , a performance, a film even.

This is the start of a dialogue. I wonder how people will repond to that.
Keep smashing the box 2. Its good fun.

Whats the symbolism of the white shirt?
At 3:52pm on 11th May 2008, Yewy said…
Hi Chris

I refuse to be put into a box, so the flip side of that is I dont see others in their boxes( as constructed by society) Therefore
I would not necessarily known about the uncool white middle class male artist.

However now that you have brought it to my attention, I think the role you are playing in the identity discourse is crucial. It shows how fluid our postmodern( I always feel uneasy using the word) world and identities are.
Very interesting
At 2:04pm on 11th May 2008, Yewy said…
Read your profile.interested in having further discusions re issues on identity etc
At 1:44pm on 11th May 2008, Michael Bowdidge said…
Give it time.... :) Good to see you Chris - how's it going?
 
 

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