Failure
February 5th, 2012 § Leave a Comment
In the realm of art, failure has a different currency. Failure, by definition, takes us beyond assumptions and what we think we know. Artists have long turned their attention to the unrealizability of the quest for perfection, or the open-endness of experiment, using both dissatisfaction and error as means to rethink how we understand our place in the world. The inevitable gap between the intention and realization of an artwork makes failure impossible to avoid. This very condition of art-making makes failure central to the complexities of artistic practice and its resonance with the surrounding world. Through failure one has the potential to stumble on the unexpected. When the conventions of representation are no longer fit for purpose, failure can open new possibilities. The judgement involved in naming something a success or a failure is symptomatic of the time and place, and contingent on the critical apparatus one uses to define it. While speculative thought strives for ever-deepening levels of understanding in search for content, irony asks questions, not to receive an answer but to draw out of content and form yet more questions. The ironist deals with the how of something being said rather than the what, paying a distanced attention to the surface of statements so as to identify gaps in knowledge and productive miscommunication. Where we embrace the irony of bad taste, we distance ourselves from the assumed natural order of things.
– FAILURE Documents of contemporary art
Tales of Pao – June
May 27th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
I’ve had some trouble getting out the next issue of Tales of Pao due to a couple of resources issues but finally, it’s about to be finished. very likely to start distributing next week. This issue has an extra mystery element and it is only for readers who get hold of a copy of it. you know how much I like mystery and surprises ;) This issue is also different as it comprises of a series of sequential drawings(I will not label it ‘comics’) and written word. In addition, I’m looking to distribute them at new locations around London. Above are some bnw drawings which will be colored. yeh, this issue has color(and it is better quality)!
Looking forward!
Tales of Pao – The story of Whao
March 10th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
This 2nd issue of Tales of Pao – The story of Whao, invites X(another character in the Pao village) to demystify the birth of Whao(in Jan’s issue).
The relationship between Pao and Whao is revealed by X and the story tells of the idiosyncracies of Whao (He has indeed a special talent).
Shops in London where you can grab the March issue:
1. Playlounge(art toy shop)
http://www.playlounge.co.uk
2. KKoutlet(art & design shop/exhibition space)
http://www.kkoutlet.com/
3. Labour and wait (a chic shop which sells elegant home tools)
http://www.labourandwait.co.uk/
4. East gallery(contemporary gallery space at Brick lane)
http://www.eastgallery.co.uk/
5. Anomaly Pao event on 24th March
http://is.gd/DUhXDF
For people who will like to have a read but are not based in london, the story and drawings are online here: http://is.gd/txWVph
Tales of Pao is bi-monthly, self-published and free, distributed at selected shops in Central London.
Tales of Pao – Pao’s first birthday(January 2011)
February 5th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Tales of Pao is a bi-monthly, self-published small publication distributed free in Central London at selected shops. 30 copies of each issue are produced.
You can grab the January issue at these locations:
1. Playlounge
http://www.playlounge.co.uk
2. Concrete hermit(art & design bookshop)
http://www.concretehermit.com/
3. KKoutlet(where they also sell ‘Pao & the balloon’ 3D book)
http://www.kkoutlet.com/
4. Labour and wait (an ultra chic shop which sells home tools)
http://www.labourandwait.co.uk/
5. MAGMA bookshop (clerkenwell branch)
www.magmabooks.com
Sept 2010 – ‘Pao & the balloon’ publication
September 15th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

A publication featuring the collection of 3D anaglyphic images exhibited at the DREAMS exhibition
See in shop for more details!








