Thursday, 19 January 2012

Illustrated book of the week "Tumbling Old Women"

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This little gem of a book was a gift from dear friends, Sue, Matt, Molly and Thomas.
Not much to say about the text, it was written by early soviet era Russian, surrealist absurdist writer and poet, Daniil Kharms.

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Joanna Neborsky can be found through her website

Saturday, 14 January 2012

GOUDEMALION

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Yes another trip down memory lane. This time a treat from the  Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. A sumptuous retrospective of the work of Jean Paul Goude. Famous world wide for his colaboration with (some would say, creation of) Grace Jones.
Above is Goudes spectacular post modernist maternity dress for Jones.

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The steam locamotive that fills the main hall of the exhibition was a 'prop' that lead Goudes parade for the 200 year celebration of the french revolution. It looked amazingly real but is actually made from wood.

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An automated head of Grace Jones that spirals as the mouth opens as if screaming.

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Goude pionered a technique where he cut up slides to exagerate his subjects forms and expressions.

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Here Jones' body is elongated and contorted into a physiclly impossible possition, for the cover of her 1985 album 'Island Life"

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A costume from the 1989 Bastille day  parade . 

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Page from Goudes' sketchbook.

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These machnical dresses also glided down the Champs Elysees for the same celebration.

The show goes continues till 18th March so if you're in Paris it's well worth the detour.

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Methods of Dance (a small collection of 80's electro vinyl)

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I was having a bit of a clear out a few days ago when I came across a large hefty envelope, further investigation revealed a collection of early 80's electro albums and 12 inches. 
Yes this seems to be all that remains of my vast collection, the rest of which has just disappeared. The selection is pretty eclectic and obscure but would almost certainly be considered gold dust to any number of my Dalston hipster neighbours.
I thought I would share the art work . If you want to check out any of the tracks most of them can be dug up on youtube. The album above is a compilation including the likes of B.E.F, Devo, Heaven 17, Japan and Magazine. The back cover features a long and wordy sleeve note from Paul Morley.

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Technodelic the 1981 album by Japanese hipsters Yellow Magic Orchestra.

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'Looking for St Tropez' by the obscure belgian trio Telex.

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This is so obscure I can't even remember anything about it . I think I probably only bought it for the cover, which used the incredibly desirable and oh so unobtainable for me at the time, Sony Walkman. (back cover below)

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Riuichi Sakamoto previously member of YMO , then became famous for the music of the David Bowie film 'Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence'

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Sparks a 12 inch from their fabulous 1979 'album no.1 in Heaven'
this is actually made from yelow vinyl (see below)

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and now for the rather large collection of Visage ephemera, here their 2nd album cover photographed by Helmut Newton dressed by Anthony Price and 'presentation' by Peter Saville. (below inside cover)

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12 inch 'Mind of a Toy' (back cover below)

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12 inch 'The Damned don't Cry' again Hemut Newton photography and Peter Saville design.

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Tombées du Camion - Paris

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I discovered this cute little boutique whilst visiting Paris at the end of the summer. It is tucked away in one of those wonderful arcades known in France as Passages (of course must be pronounced with thick French accent) One often comes on them completely by accident when wandering the Sentier area, where traditionally all the rag traders are based. This one is grandly called the 'Passage des Panoramas' and contains a selection of inviting french bistros old jewellery shops, and and odd selection of dealers in themes varying from art to military mementos.

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This little gem of a store specialises in job lots of flea market ephemera, the kind of thing we would call dead-stock, and evidently the owners manage to source plenty of these small treasures as they have 3 shops in Paris, one of which can be found in that mecca of all flea markets the 'Marché de Puces de Clignancourt'

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I found the displays especially pleasing like 3d collages creating repetitive patterns that would easily translate into superb textile designs. The name of this shop literally translates as 'Off the back of a lorry' I'm not sure if the meaning translates in the same way, but this is surely in one way or another 'Hot' merchandise !

Why not make a trip to visit them when you're next in Paris .

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Sunday, 27 November 2011

Shiver Me Timbers !

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Earlier this year The Curious Eye paid a visit to Conrwall , we stayed with our dear friends the Johnstone-Clarkes' (see last year post on their fabulous house) Being fellow junk enthusiasts the trip included some visits of second hand and junk shops, but nothing prepared us for this gem, as Sue nonchalantley proposed a visit to some crazy place a little futher up the coast. The day was as can only be expected from an early summers one in the UK, rather grimm with a chilly breeze and the wet mizzle that seems to personify Cornwall was blowing in from the sea. After a few wrong turns and and rather fruitless visit to a midweek car boot sale we drew up out side 'Shiver Me Timbers' . Well fellow enthusiasts you can see why we hesitated and procastinated before posting this treasure, the simple fact is we weren't sure we wanted to share it. It is however a long drive from the grimey streets of London so if you're prepared to hit the road you're welcome to visit. 

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The whole place has a rather bizarre atmosphere, a mix of the usual architectural salvedge like old fire places, banister rails and the suchlike, then a selection of oddities that look like they come from stage or film sets, and even stranger some constructions seem to suggest at one point the place was a kind of home made pirate theme park !

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This hoard of pirated treasures can be located at Long Rock , just a stones throw  down the coast from Penzance.