Saturday, December 1, 2007

Presently Absent Project Launch


In 2007, I began to develop a series talking in the voice of a curator called Presently Absent. This series aims to address the relationship between artist-artist, artist-artwork, artist-audience and artwork-audience.

P.A. project launch is a video installation of me as a curator giving a curator talk. This is the first work out of the series Presently Absent.

Monday, November 12, 2007

wood bowl



Other than big installation and performance, I create functional or nonfuntional work by wood and ceramic. This piece particular is a series of three wood bowls made of Ash.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Travelling paper




If you get a paper like the picture, please write your name and any thoughts down at the back, and mail it somebody else. The important thing here is "Mail", not email. "Handwriting" not typing. We all experience how internet make our life much easier. No exception for me since I made this website. Though, a letter in comparing to an email is perhaps more valuable for most of us. Why is that?

Maybe this is your chance to write to someone who you haven't contact for a long time. Or maybe this can be a surprise for somebody there for you all the time. Maybe.....


If you'd like to have a handmade paper like this, perhaps just as an excuse to write to your goodlooking neighbor or an old friend, email me your address, and I will send you the paper by mail. (The paper look much better in reality than the image)

My email: coccet@gmail.com

Monday, October 1, 2007

Scotiabank Nuit Blanche 2007


Wall+Paper 3, installation in Progress, at Xpace, 58 Ossington Avenue.

This installation was created in response to a show named Wall + Paper curated for Nuit Blanche. I handmade 600 pieces of cotton linter paper pigmented in variety of colors, and then tore each piece into 8 pieces, rolled them into tubes and secured them with paper clips. During the Nuit Blanche, I installed the top section of the wall space I was given, and visitors who come into the gallery were encouraged to fill the rest of the space with paper tubes. Most visitors who interacted with the installation added their own drawings or creations to the paper tubes.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Architecture & Humanity


I've been working on a series called "Architecture and Humanity" in ceramics.

I've been working on a series called Architecture and Humanity in ceramics. The structures have tubes running through their interiors, so you can peek in through various spots I have created. This is one of them. The tubes on each side are hollow, so you can peek in as well. It's about the contrast between interior and exterior. My question here is: Is what you see always what it is? How can you know what's beyond what you see?

Sunday, July 1, 2007

RIC

During the summer, i was fortunate to join Jenna & Ryan in Chicago for their Recycling Intervention Committee.

For the 2 days we were there, we build public sculptures in front of Nature Museum of Chicago with recycling materials collected for 5 weeks from 15 households. It was amazing. I've talked with people who pass by the sculptures, and a lot of them were also very concerned with the recycling program they have in Chicago. It was a very fullfilling experience. The weather had also be very blessing for it had been quite sunny but not too hot for the day.
I also met a really quiet but interesting artist who build children toys with cardboard or recycling materials

Saturday, May 12, 2007

the army


The Army consists of five functional teapots shaped like military tanks. Each tank has a different design responding to the flag it carries. The flags are of China, The United States of America, Britain, Israel and North Korea. Those countries in my opinion destroy the peace for power. They are the most dangerous in the world right now. Most lids have two miniature figures in different poses attached to them top and bottom. The lids can be switched around.