Friday, March 6, 2026

Mieko Shiomi | Bottled Music #3














Mieko Shiomi
Bottled Music #3: An endless Rondo
Self-published, 1993
9.5 x 7 x 5 cm.
Edition of six signed, dated and numbered opies


The rondo is a musical form dating back to early 17th century Italy. It consists of a principal theme (the ‘refrain’) accompanied by one or more contrasting themes (known as ‘episodes’ or ‘digressions’). The word comes from the Italian form of the French ‘rondeau', which means "a little round”.

Composer and artist Mieko Shiomi wrote and performed a short rondo on synthesizer, and recorded it to magnetic tape. The untethered recording was then bottled up and housed in a jar with a cork top. 

In addition to the formal “Bottled Music” series, Shiomi has created several works collected in jars and bottles [see below].























Thursday, March 5, 2026

General Idea | Lucre Shopping Bag














General Idea
Lucre Shopping Bag
Toronto, Canada: Self-published, 1990
27.8 x 40 x 10 cm.
Edition size unknown


The Lucre logo [see previous post] adorned on an oblong black glossy paper bag with offset adhesive-backed label. The work debuted at the ARCO Art Fair (1990) in Madrid at the Yen-Boutique of Galerie Montenay, Paris, France



Wednesday, March 4, 2026

General Idea | Lucre









General Idea
Lucre
Zurich, Switzerland: Kunsthalle Zurich, 2010
24 x 21 cm. 
Edition of 100


A chenille and embroidery on felt crest, one of ten over-sized patches produced and self-published by General Idea between 1988 and 1991. The crests reproduced some of the trio’s most iconic motifs, recalling both traditional European flags, and high school varsity jackets. 

Intended as a limited edition, fewer than a hundred were produced. The second edition was produced as a fund-raiser for the Kunsthalle Basel in 2010. Seventy-four were made available for purchase individually, and 26 were sold in signed and lettered complete sets.

Lucre features three stylized dollar signs (a self-portrait?) against  crimson red, black, and white. It is possible that the dollar signs are personified in what seems to be a pseudo self-portrait, a recurring trope throughout General Idea's oeuvre that envisions the trio in campy, cartoonish, or absurd renditions of group self-portraits.

A similar, larger crest (54 x 43.5 cm.) of the same name was produced in 1990, without the group name [below, bottom]. Also in 1990, the design appeared on a black shopping bag [see next post]. 

The complete series of crests is on display at Art Metropole until March 29th, as part of On Display: General Idea, a collection of rare and out of print artists’ books, catalogues, and editions by the Canadian collective, produced between 1975–2022 [below]. 

Visit the Art Metropole General Idea page, here, for more information. 










Tuesday, March 3, 2026

John Smith | The Girl Chewing Gum






John Smith’s excellent short film The Girl Chewing Gum turns fifty a week from today. Its first ever screening took place at the London Filmmakers’ Co-op on the 10th of March 1976. 

In celebration of the film’s 50th anniversary, it will be presented at the Close-Up Cinema in Shoreditch on the exact same date, together with ‘The Man Phoning Mum’ (2011), ‘Being John Smith’ (2024) and the first ever screening of the artist's latest video ‘Two Pids’ (2026).

The programme will screen twice, at 6.00pm and 8.00pm. Smith will be in attendance, in conversation with Stanley Schtinter after the first screening and Erika Balsom after the second. 

The twelve minute film widely acknowledged as one of the most important avant-garde films of the 20th century. It was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2019. I don’t think I ever taught film or video students without showing it. 


Monday, March 2, 2026

Julian Opie | Tina (from Heads Series)











Julian Opie 
Tina (from Heads Series)
London, UK: The Cristea Roberts Gallery, 2017
13 1/2 x 12 1/8"
Edition of 20 [+5 AP] signed and numbered copies. 


A screenprint on sprayed aluminum sculpture, published by the Cristea Roberts Gallery, in London, as part of the Heads Series. The complete series features six portraits, including Tina, Ian, Zhiyun, Danielle, Bobby, and Faime.








Sunday, March 1, 2026

Printed Matter sales catalogues











Art Metropole sales catalogues














Art Metropole sales catalogues with covers designs by Jenny Holzer, Lawrence Weiner, Daniel Buren, Robert Fones, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Lise Melhorn-Boe and David Shrigley.