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Monday, December 02, 2013

The International 3 and I present: A Seasonal Selling Soiree


Hello there!!!

This Thursday I'll be having a special seasonal open studio event over at the Mill from 7pm-9pm with The International 3 and we'd love for you to come share in the merriment! 

There'll be refreshments on hand, with my dusty old work up all over the walls of my studio as well as newer pieces, spilling out onto the 4th floor corridor.

I'll be selling my zines, cards etc along with my paintings at super special 'season of good will' prices for this night only.  They range from tiny 6cm high pieces to the giant 'Tower' from my recent Manchester Art Gallery exhibition.

Come and party!!!

Smellison x

Monday, October 21, 2013

Obsessed with harpies? Me? No...

Latest creations...


 
'hero'



'fledgling'

Brilliant article by James Metcalf on Mancunian Matters about my show!!!


Absolutely love this!!!!!!!!!!!:


The Tallest of Tales: Dark fairytales and ‘childhood fantasies’ come to life in Manchester-born artist's exhibition

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DARK FANTASIES: Alison Erika Forde's work
She may be a self-confessed ‘woman of few words’, but Alison Erika Forde has managed to express a powerful message in her new exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery.
Part of their on-going programme of Manchester-born artistry, The Tallest of Tales is a complex space to navigate.
There is wisdom to the collection that connotes age better than any accretion of dust ever could, despite the fact that each piece of art is newly completed.
This, combined with the child-like sincerity of the collection, is perhaps as disturbing as the pictures themselves.
Superficially, her paintings are fantastical landscapes full of grotesque figures reminiscent of childhood fantasy, there are, however, hidden depths of dramatic density.
She told MM: “I like to leave the viewer to think for themselves and develop their own stories of what the work could be about.”
A perfect example of this is ‘Let’s All Do the Conga’ – an emulsion and acrylic painting separately framed in four blocks. This disquieting collection, made up of a conga line of animals that have seemingly swapped heads, captures a magnificently fiendish psychoticism, while simultaneously embodying the ingenuous candour of a child’s birthday party.
Innocently enchanting, but ominously sinister, such oxymoronic art is incredibly fresh and original. And yet, because of its tangible primeval wisdom, it fits well with the might of Victorian painters, the abundant intensity of the Pre-Raphaelites, and the nostalgic sublimity of the Romantics also on display. Manchester Art Gallery certainly has the complete package.
“The familiarity of elements within my paintings was intended to entice, and appeal to as broad a range of people as possible,” she said.
And yet Forde’s exhibition is so much more than a handful of paintings. It is never a bad thing to demand innovation from every aspect of your work, and if the paintings themselves weren’t thought-provoking enough, her free-standing pieces assuredly baffle the logical mind.
In the centre of the room stands a hut. It is painted to look typically wooden, and inside, behind the curtain of multi-coloured ribbon, is a lamp (affectionately called Sandra) with a doll sat at its base and a series of paintings, ‘The Bitches’, present on its walls.
The idea of a room within a room is most definitely original, but the wacky interior of the cabin crosses that figurative boundary between the inventive and the pioneering.
She said: “Working on the more unusual objects is a lot more challenging; every piece is completely different which appeases my relatively short attention span.  I hate to feel stagnant.
“The hut is quite different from the other objects, it's a recurrent theme within my work, but it was purpose built rather than something that I found. It's an element of my paintings that has been brought to life.”
Like the hut, ‘The Tower’ is a law unto itself. Constructed of four cylindrical drums, the sequence from underground to above-sky is a powerful evocation of the inalienable place of nature in art. Bird-like figures swoop from the clouds, decapitated skulls abound beneath the soil, and a young woman clings to the moon’s nose; all told, things are not as they seem.
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‘All told’ is a phrase that works with Forde’s Tallest of Tales exhibition. Representations of childhood nightmares, as in her ‘Shadow Creeps’, ‘The Black Unicorn’, and ‘Silent Slumber’, and folkloric legend, from ‘The Granddad Tree’ to ‘Iris’, strike an evocative chord with all of us, being rooted in fear and joy – the most primal and universal form of ancestry. Though strange and more than a little unnerving, Forde’s work speaks volumes because of this very unanimity.
The stand-out piece of the collection, however, has to be ‘The Lady in the Lake’. A grandiose be-frosted forest accommodates a modern-day, atypically subversive Lady Godiva. Luxuriantly bathing her hairy legs in the foreground lagoon, the surrounding trees contain the faces of several peeping Toms (and Tabithas) whose expressions are enticingly secreted between the branches.
Wholly engaging in its playful insouciance and the overwhelming presence of its organic setting, this piece has an engrossing potency that makes for lengthy viewing.
Universally appealing, her art is hardly a well-kept secret. With exhibitions in The Olbricht Collection, Collection Robert Devereux and private collections in Austria, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, USA and the UK the secrecy conveyed in the work of this MMU graduate is certainly not mirrored in real life.
Yet this seems to prove a point – that art is universally accepted when it is comprehensively alluring, and that across cultures, great art still has an inimitable power to speak for itself.
 “A lot of the time I'll set the scene for a painting somewhere I'd quite like to inhabit.  They're partly my daydreams in paint,” she said.
From the vision-like outlandishness of her work, and its intoxicating ability to throw your mind to a place thought to be long forgotten, one can see exactly what she means.
On display at Manchester Art Gallery until November 10, Alison Erika Forde’s Tallest of Tales exhibition is a compelling collection of modern art that ought to feature high on everyone’s list of priorities.
Your inner child will thank you for it.
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Thanks James!!!!

Thursday, October 03, 2013

A REMINDER: TONIGHT!!!!!! Plus Bury Light Night


Thursday Lates

Manchester Art Gallery is open every Thursday until 9pm.

The gallery adopts a more grown-up mood in the evening. Meet friends for a cheeky beer or glass of wine and forget the hassles of your day when you browse our exhibitions and displays.

There’s often something special going on too, from live music to an artist’s talk. Check below or give us a call for details of what’s happening each week. 
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I brought you something (2012), Alison Erika Forde

Thursday 3 October 

Alison Erika Forde in Conversation
6.30pm-7.30pm
Lecture Room

Join artist Alison Erika Forde in conversation with curator Kate Jesson to discuss her new exhibition The Tallest of Tales. Forde has transformed unwanted, mass-produced pictures and charity shop bric-a-brac in to new works of art inspired by fairy tales, folk art and kitsch.

The conversation begins in the Lecture Room and continues in the gallery.

Booking

Free but booking advised. Tickets available from Eventbrite.

http://www.manchestergalleries.org/whats-on/thursday-lates/
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ALSO, coming up Friday 11th October, Yiiikes! are bringing Snotboobs and the Severed Toe Back for Bury Light Night
Follow the links below for more info:
http://www.bury.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=8511
http://www.bury.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=11757&p=0
http://www.bury.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=11782&p=0

Monday, September 16, 2013

Sat in my lap

Roll up ROLL UP! The Tallest of Tales exhibition catalogue has arrived, signed limited edition copy of 500.  This covetous treasure is available from Manchester Art Gallery for £9.99, yes that is an opening door on the cover and it has a wonderful stitched spine!




As well as the sweeet catalogue, I have a received a delivery of my new zine!!! Issue Número 1 of PUTRID PAINTS zine, images by myself, story by my good pal Seleena Laverne Daye!






 GET YOURSELF A COPY FOR £5 FROM Manchester Art Gallery shop xx

  

Thursday Lates event Manchester Art Gallery:In conversation with...ME

HELLO! Thursday 3rd October at 6.30pm-7.30pm (ish), there will be an 'In conversation with..' at Manchester Art Gallery, with erm me. Come along and listen/watch me being super awkward if you are free and interested. 
You can ask me things like "What's your favourite cheese?" 
OR 
"If you were an animal, what would it be?"
FUN TIMES.

http://www.manchestergalleries.org/whats-on/thursday-lates/

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Today's my BIG DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My solo exhibition, The Tallest of Tales at Manchester Art Gallery is NOW OPEN!!!!!!!!!!!




The wall vinyl in the space, so proud of this!




The Tallest of Tales Alison Erika Forde
27 July - 10 November 2013
Manchester Art Gallery
Free entry

From 27 July, Manchester Art Gallery presents The Tallest of Tales, an exhibition of new work by contemporary British artist Alison Erika Forde. The exhibition features 12 new, previously unseen works, displayed together for the first time in a special installation.

For The Tallest of Tales, Forde's works are displayed around and within a small wooden hut, specially created by the artist for the exhibition.
From outside, Forde's works and the house itself are playfully evocative of children's stories such as Hansel and Gretel and Little Red Riding
Hood, but inside there is a dimly lit and cramped atmosphere. As such, the house forms an integral part of Forde's art, transforming her exhibition
into an innocently enchanting installation on first look, but with a series of contrasting, darker works to explore within it.
About Manchester Art Gallery Manchester Art Gallery is one of the city's leading cultural institutions, drawing in around 400,000 visitors each year. It holds a world-class collection of fine and decorative art, with over 25,000 works ranging from Pre-Raphaelite paintings to bold new contemporary art as well as drawings, sculpture, furniture and ceramics.

Our outstanding collections of historic and modern art are presented alongside contemporary work and artist-led interventions to help connect people to a sense of Manchester today. We also loan works to other galleries world-wide, promoting Manchester internationally and widening access to our collections.

The gallery delivers a bold programme of ambitious exhibitions, and has established a reputation for bringing leading names from the international art world to the North West. So as well as showing some of the city's favourite, familiar artworks and artists, there is always something new to discover.

Manchester Art Gallery, Mosley Street, Manchester M2 3JL
Tel: 0161 235 8888 Textphone: 0161 235 8893
Open daily, 10am - 5pm and Thursdays 10am- 9pm. Free entry.


www.manchestergalleries.org 




For more information click here!!!


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Behind the scenes Manchester Art Gallery- The Tallest of Tales

Whooooo setting up my new exhibition this week at Manchester Art Gallery, there is plenty fakey wood effect going on in there as you'll see in these cheeky set up snaps!





The installation process has been fuelled by these amazing crisp snacks...


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Chatting to Creative Tourist

Last week I had a good old chat with Andrew Anderson from Creative Tourist over at my studio, the result being a great article about my upcoming show 'The Tallest of Tales' over at Manchester Art Gallery, it sums up the way I work really rather well!

Read the article 

'The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: Alison Erika Forde at Manchester Art Gallery' HERE (I'm particularly enjoying the title!)


My Solo Show 'The Tallest of Tales' at Manchester Art Gallery this July!!!

Yes, that's right!!!!!!!!!

It's been a long time coming but I can finally announce that I'll be having a solo show of brand new work over at Manchester Art Gallery, where I will be creating more of an installation environment.

I will be posting sneaky peak previews on here so keep checking back!

'Silent Slumber' 2013.  Image by Simon Pantling


















The Tallest of Tales
27th July 2013 -10th November 2013, Free
Manchester Art Gallery, City Centre, Manchester

For more information click here

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Yiiikes! present...The Glowing World of Snotboobs and the Severed Toe

I've been very, VERY quiet for quite a while now, but that's because I've been really busy adventuring and planning for exciting stuff that's happening soon!  

Firstly, my good Artist pals Seleena Laverne DayeKandy Diamond and I have formed an arts collective!!! 

We are Yiiikes! hear us roaaarrr!!! 

A little about Yiiikes!

'Yiiikes! is an artists' collective, brought together by an appreciation of gross-out, curios and our dreamlike state. Making vibrant multi-dimensional art that incorporates sculpture, paint and performance, we aim to engage and entertain the viewer with escapism into a parallel universe'

Check out our website www.yiiikescollective.co.uk for information on our manifesto and latest news.


SECONDLY...we have an exhibition coming up at Islington Mill!!! BE THERE!


Are you afraid of the dark? Coz this i going to give you goosebumps!!!!


Exhibition Launch: Thursday 16th May 6pm FREE
The debut installation by Yiiikes collective. Imagine the enchanted forests from your dreams and nightmares, where what lurks could be friend or foe, your eyes play tricks on you and things are not quite what they seem…this is the world of Snotboobs and the severed toe..This is a glow in the dark exhibition, involving a level of audience participation. 
This exhibition will be a melting pot of the visual delights, sensations and physicality that *Yiiikes! draw inspiration from. Storytelling, folklore and fairytales are traditions passed down from generation to generation, like the processes used in creating the installation artworks. Yiiikes! have created a new world which Snotboobs inhabits, with imagery heavily influenced by a mix of traditional literal illustrations, early theatrical stage sets, nostalgic motif references from their youth, and more contemporary art installation experiences, playing on the senses with light and scale.
Yiiikes! believe it’s DIY or die, from teaching themselves new craft skills, to sourcing materials to work on, their DIY ethos has made this exhibition a reality. Brought together by an appreciation of gross-out, curios and their dreamlike state they make vibrant multi-dimensional art that incorporates sculpture, paint and performance.
Yiiikes! like 90s cartoons, goo, anatomy, comic art, book illustrations, outsized things, miniature things, the dark arts, villains, creepy stuff, DIY, crafting, collecting stuff, 70s colour palettes and nature.

GOOD VIBES AND EXCITEMENT ALL ROUND XX




Sunday, February 03, 2013

Make A Cup Of Tea, Put A Record On



...is a brilliant new exhibition by my great pal Seleena Laverne Daye, at the Turnpike Gallery.  

It opened yesterday and I had one of the best Saturday in a long while seeing all of Seleena's amazing felt sculpture art, I was WOWED and felt all fuzzy inside with joy. 

Here are some pics! 










The exhibition runs from 2nd Feb - 28th March, for more information click here

Visit Seleena's website HERE !!!


Charity shopping in Leigh afterwards with great buds and sweeet finds was an aces bonus xXx

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Manchester Art Gallery Zine Fair


Tomorrow, Thursday 31st January from 5-8.30 I will have my zine, The Sleeping Death, for sale on Sugar Paper's stall at Manchester Art gallery as part of their Thursday Lates evenings.  There will be self-published magazines and fanzines, small press books, comics, hand-made prints, poetry, and limited run vinyl records. 

Sugar Paper will have all of their zines available, as well as Seleena and Kandy's  brilliant individual projects and comics by the amazing Ben Cooney.  
Head down and say howdy!
For more information click here !