Something for the end of the weekend – two Olympic posters of creative paucity… and a licence to print money.

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Tate Britain – stone wall ediface home to the cosied-up English art establishment..

Officially unveiled within the hallowed and pompous marble halls of Tate Britain today, the six winning
Olympic posters – a mini genre traditionally associated  with the run-up to the games. Focusing on two
of the works, now plastered on sundry walls over London and sold in limited edition print runs at
several hundred pounds sterling a piece…. ker-ching.

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New Dada artist Dingo‘s October 10th work Bank of Formica Topboard (crop),  alongside Turner prize-winning artist Rachel Whiteread’s Olympic poster,  which she connects somewhat tenuously with future memories of medal-winning celebrations in mind, hence the multiple drinks glasses/bottles ring marks upon a white ( Formica?) surface. Hmm. 
And, far right, the legendary Olympic rings brand, indicating the amount of novel thought involved in the poster’s creation.
At any rate, Whiteread’s rather drab effort still appears to be getting all the merits for “most original” of the 6 posters, that have
overall received something of a pasting from art critics.

Link to the gallery page
http://londondada.blog.co.uk/2011/10/10/london-dada-work-522-bank-of-formica-topboard-by-dingo-11993809/

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Another of Dingo’s creations, Nowt ( “New Dada blue period” ) from a year ago ( far left ) … and painter Howard Hodgkin’s winning Olympic   poster ” Swimming”. ( *nb. note the identical shades of blue that Hodgkin used, as well as ultra simplicity of the work ).

Linkback to the gallery page
http://londondada.blog.co.uk/2010/12/10/london-dada-work-417-nowt-10155419/

( Click on any of the images to enlarge )


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London Bridge,
November 5th 2011.

London Dada work 546; Supermarket Juxtaposition, Installation no 4; Princess Peppa’s Parents


Princess Peppa’s Parents
– Temporary Juxtaposition INstallation no 4 – Sainsburys, Tower Hamlets, 4th Nov 2011
( Childrens’ toy pig-based playset set into pork meat fridge section. Two-image work documenting the installation )
c. Michael St.Mark 2011. Titled by Dingo.

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The work determines to highlight the grim plight of factory-farmed animals, in stark contrast with
the  innocent image of farming and of animals imputed into children via toys and games.

Presented in twin image photo print format;

In what we believe to be the first works in a new genre within Installation Art;
deliberately selected items from separate product aisles within a large
public retail environment are brought together and juxtaposed so as to create
surprise thought-provoking dichotomies in the minds of unsuspecting
passing shoppers, and in so doing breaking down preconceptions from
advertising or brand image; revealing certain uncomfortable – or humorous – realities

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London Dada work 545; Supermarket Juxtaposition, Installation no 3. The Scales of the Problem

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Supermarket Juxtaposition, Temporary Installation no 3 –
“The Scales of the Problem”
( Digital image composite; Display location / date; Sainsburys, Tower Hamlets 17.35pm 3.11.11 )
c. Michael St. Mark 2011

Set of mechanical weighing scales placed on lower shelf of confectionary products section.


( Click to enlarge the collage.)

In what we believe to be the first works in a new genre within Installation Art,
purposely-selected items from diverse product aisles within a large
public retail environment are brought together and juxtaposed to create
surprise thought-provoking dichotomies in the minds of unsuspecting
passing shoppers, and in so doing breaking down preconceptions from
advertising or brand image; revealing certain uncomfortable – or humorous – realities

Text taken directly from the GU cheesecake range packets ( 2nd from top left shelf )

” PLEASURE IS EVERYTHING
GIVE IN TO HAPPINESS
REJECT PROPRIETY EMBRACE VARIETY
PRUDENCE IS SOOO 1658
LIFE IS FLEETING, CLASP IT HARD WITH BOTH HANDS
SEEK DELIGHT
TRUST YOUR IMPUSES
ORDINARY IS POINTLESS
BREAK FREE
ALL HAIL THE GU DECADENTS

comment;
Fine, but how much of that stuff can you do when you’re 25 stone with type 2 Diabetes on board?

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