September 2011
Atak, Berlin
In Sydney I bought a book on Gertrude Stein’s word portrait, Ada, by an artist known professionally as Atak, but also called Georg Barber. I looked him up and visited his studio in Prenzlauer Berg. The walls are covered with the most fascinating things.
As a kid—holding what looks like a toy AK-47.
He grew up in East Germany and took inspiration from Punk and music. I’m guessing that being a punk at that time and place would not have gone down so well with the people in power. He worked in a comic shop, then started a dark publication called Renate —the title being a piss-take on typical names of ‘womens interest’ magazines. Now he’s Professor of Illustration at the art academy Burg Giebichenstein in Halle.
Currently he’s working on a book on Mark Twain’s unfinished, last story.
More later.
In Berlin
For about a month. The idea (or aim at least) is to meet some interesting creative people —mainly in their places of work—and write about them in more depth than this blog can handle—and also learn about/from another city. Publishing will ideally be on paper.
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Sione for Happy Talk
An initiative to open up conversations between the creative industry and the wider community in Australia and across the Pacific.
Web site coming soon. Please bookmark the Happy Talk page.
Tracey’s studio
Floral sculptor Tracey Deep’s studio in Sydney. I didn’t want to leave.
Moon.
Sculpture and installations.
To be launched by Fernanda Cardoso
13–18 September
The Depot Gallery
3/2 Danks Street, Waterloo, Sydney
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