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5 reasons why Adelaide is really just New York in the 90s


Comparisons between The City of Churches and The City that Never Sleeps might seem like a lost cause, but with Adelaide's fast gentrification, and my Netflix search history of "Titles: Set in New York City", let's at least give this a go, shall we?

1. Our over obsession with technology 
In New York in the 90s, it was all about the cell phone, the Palm Pilot and the Blackberry. Really, if you had a portable phone with people who actually wanted to talk to you, you were the highest level of “the shit”. Modern Adelaide life is no different, with citizens jumping on to any ‘start-up’ company or app that have the ability to plaster itself in the pages of GlamAdelaide, or promotionally get in your face on a drunken night out. But just like those out-dated bricky phones from the 90s, only the startups with substance will tick over into actual love from the new millennium/millennials.



2. Our love of Sport, and perpetual fear of the Sporting Greats
They have The Yankees, we’re lucky enough to have Port and The Crows. They have Yankee Stadium, okay well we really only have Adelaide Oval, the other one doesn’t even count anymore. But with a mutual love of watching sports, day drinking overpriced beers, and thinking you’re important on an delusional social scene because you have a members pass, our sporting icons get tricky when you spot them in the dating pool. The stories I’ve been told first hand involve hot tub one-night stands and “Coach doesn’t let us go to town” late night booty calls, all of which are firm no-no’s when you’re on quest for romance, Yankee or no. Seeya Jeter. 



3. Manhattan VS. Over The Bridge
Our cutesy bar culture is pulling the wool over your eyes to the real fun. Oh Peel St is nice? You’ve been to Leigh St? Great cocktails right? I’m sure… wait I do actually love it down there, but these streets are right off our main nightclub district where all kinds of hedonism, debauchery, and sin are happening on the reg. Even out of Hindley, if you haven’t ended up in a 70s Colombian style cocaine-esque mansion, where the inside water fountain’s being used as an esky and the lead singer of a band is telling you he used to be addicted to meth, you haven’t experienced Adelaide yet.


4. The Fashion
New York is synonymous with fashion. They have New York Fashion Week, we have The Adelaide Fashion Festival. In the 90s they had Linda, Cindy, Elle, and Helena, we have a still manageable amount of fashion bloggers who are yet to get under my skin. Despite that we’re still defined as a country town in the 1995 Britannia Encyclopedia (PC Edition), we have some pretty great and original fashion coming straight out of our TafeSA workshops, and walking off our very own runways.



5. Adelaide is “ “ this close to being Rent-Controlled
Who doesn’t have an opinion about the property market right now? So many overripe jokes about Avocados, and the crushing realisation when you know deep down you’ll probably be renting of someone else’s parents for the rest of your life while they get an allowance until they’re 25. How about we just go rent controlled? Take a page from our 90s paramour and cap our ever doubling renting fees to a “liveable” amount. Not sure where I can find an MP that would listen to this idea about rich people still getting richer, but just not as rich and as quickly at other peoples expense.

In all of its 20-years-behind glory, I still think we know we'd rather live in my little old home town than the concrete jungle of bagels, and people jerking off on you on public transport. All my love to you Adelaide,
Emma

UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio.

Posters riffing on the ideographs of an IKEA instruction sheet. White plinths topped with packaged canvas boiler suits in clear plastic bags - complete with suffocation warnings - in a variety of languages. A logo, no it must be another art work, the word Uniform over a line drawing of a Unicorns head.. it all feels astonishingly familiar. Of course there are people milling around as one would expect at an art opening.

Some small square canvases on the wall, just canvas.. It has the feeling of a minimally decorated On-Trend Fashion showroom launch. As one moves deeper into the space - looking for the opening night bar - there is a white clothing rack, white table, a white curtained change room; and someone to help you to UNIFORM. It's artist Chanelle Collier, quite naturally wearing fashion's favourite colour.. black. The clothes rack is mostly empty, there are Logo'd canvas suit-bags folded on the table; waiting.. for the clothing of anyone who changes from their clothes into the Uniform for the next 24 hours, becoming part of the art.

The show is titled UNIFORM and uniform is the artwork, the logo, the leitmotif. The word Uniform above a simple line drawing of a Unicorn's head says it all; well maybe not quite all. It does however do exactly what a Logo is supposed to do, create an immediate visual connection with the Brands Identity art as you move into this multi layered installation and performative art work.

Decoration over substance, conformity over vision, the gallery as temple, the artist as seer, machine made, hand made, is it possible to be Uniform and Unicorn at the same time?

This is one of the first exhibitions I have seen in quite a while where I didn't find myself wondering if the work might not possibly be a triumph of technique and style (top shelf decoration) over creative vision and substance. So while I suppose everyone who did choose to wear a boiler suit for 24 hours is most likely on their way to Masters degree in Art; making the process a bit of an inside job. That certainly does nothing to undermine that this show asks real questions of what art is and what it means to be an artist; and covers a lot more VERY unpopular creative ground. Really, when was the last time you saw art that challenged you to think about what is going with the world, with life, and how that fits with art? Uniform addressed a lot of ideas (mostly with a sense of fun and wit) that I have only very sketchily scratched the surface of here. The photographs below are a chronological documentation of the opening night of a three day show that I hope describe more than I have put into words above.

UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier. Lilac City Studio 17th November 2016. Darlinghurst, Sydney.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art documentation of - UNIFORM By Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Lilac City Studio - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Previous Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier on Street Fashion Sydney http://streetfashionsydney.com.au/on-rivet-art-fashion-well-we-like-that.html

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