An important part of my ideas surrounding display has come from research on the artist Daniel Warnecke. Working exclusively with 3D figurines, his exhibition at the GX Gallery in Camberwell presents an interesting example of type of display that are suitable from small sized sculptural objects. About the Artist: Warnecke is a young artist who employs 3D printing… Continue reading Daniel Warnecke – GX Gallery
Category: Exhibitions
Space Allocations – CG01
SUCCESS!! I have gotten the space allocation I wanted, and now my attentions have turned to how to display/curate my life casting. The specifications of the space warn of a dark space, and so I now have to find an adequate way of lighting. I have been given a lot of things to think about on this… Continue reading Space Allocations – CG01
External Exhibition Critique
Panorama – Finished Show (4) Exhibition Catalogues that reflect the ‘Enclosure’ Theme of our exhibition, using a pad lock to seal the brochure together. The work provides a floor plan, as well as minimal descriptive elements of the (singular) pieces within the show Official Exhibition Poster Descriptive Page Floor Plan – Back side of Exhibition… Continue reading External Exhibition Critique
Lifecasting: Display Casing
Before and After: Finished Mould (left), Fresh Casting (right) Although my previous discussions touched upon the way I will mount my work, a glass display case still seems to be the most appropriate method of display. I have decided that for the exhibition I will only display the head of my sculpt, in the preceding… Continue reading Lifecasting: Display Casing
External Exhibition: Display
As there will be inherent properties in terms of display in the External Exhibition, I feel that I have to be very creative in how I mount my head. e have an open space and few members which means there is a lot of floor space to work with and I feel that I should… Continue reading External Exhibition: Display
Lightbox + Shelf + Research Catalogue = End-Of-Term Exhibition
We took the opportunity on Tuesday morning to set up out of the way of the confusion of the chaos that will ensue on Wednesday (day of the deadline). Throughout the morning Heeding and I did most of the preparation measuring out our space (equal lengths between the wall and the opposing work, as well… Continue reading Lightbox + Shelf + Research Catalogue = End-Of-Term Exhibition
Year 1: Symposium| End of Term Exhibition
The First Year Exhibition was very eye opening, looking at our previous experience of putting on our first exhibition. The works remind very varied and there was a keen exploration of a lot of topics, as well as with materials. I felt that the curation was a lot more sophisticated then ours in the first… Continue reading Year 1: Symposium| End of Term Exhibition
Collective Exhibition| UPDATED
There have been many changes to the idea of our collective exhibition, but as of this week we have finally settled on an idea that will satisfy the entire group and not be too rushed or ill considered the week before the exhibition. After a secondary 2:1 meeting with Theory Tutor (JDM) and Tutor (Elizabeth… Continue reading Collective Exhibition| UPDATED
Theory Tutorial| JDM|
Collaborative Presentation The theory tutorial meting on Thursday 26th yielded another set of interesting changes to the exhibition outcome. Essentially, we need a deeper investigation or specificity in what sort of ‘institution critique we will be making in the exhibition. Although John (JDM) was excited about the prospect of the gallery gist shop, he feels that ‘it can be made… Continue reading Theory Tutorial| JDM|
End of Term Exhibition
There have been significant chagges to the proposed set up of the end of term exhbition. Taking on board various comments from tutors and theory tutors, we have simplified our outcome to a number of factors: Room Placement: We were not granted the space we asked for in our proposal, but nebvetheless we have tried to… Continue reading End of Term Exhibition
“To Be, or Not To Be, That is The Question…”
There have been many ups and downs too the exhibition proposal but as I group I feel that we have really come together to overcome the challenges that are afflicting our exhibition. Going from making a quasi-gallery gift-shop, to the complete obliteration of this idea, not the challenges that face our group is how to make… Continue reading “To Be, or Not To Be, That is The Question…”
Large Glass Gallery| Arnaud Desjardins: ‘Don’t Forget!’
Uncreative Practise: Week 3 I enjoyed the simplicity of the works house within the Large Glass Gallery. There was a very homemade feel to the works that celebrate themselves as what they are: somebody else’s I particularly enjoyed the drawings and their presentation. Used and unfolded, they were scraps, stuff, but still works of art in… Continue reading Large Glass Gallery| Arnaud Desjardins: ‘Don’t Forget!’
Serpentine Sackler Gallery| Rachel Rose: Palisades
As a part of my Uncreative Practise Workshop we went offsite to the Serpentine Sackler Gallery to visit the Rachel Rose Exhibition: Palisades Palisades meaning: forming an enclosure or defence American artist and winner of the 2015 Frieze Artist Award, Rachel Rose discusses visual and sound techniques in which her works engage with appropriation, collage and memory recall,… Continue reading Serpentine Sackler Gallery| Rachel Rose: Palisades
The World Goes Pop – Tate Modern (26.10.15)
Equipo Realidad Collective – Joan Cardells (1948)/Divine Proportion or Le Divina proporción (1967) The Equipo Realidad was formed by Joan Cardells and Jorge Ballester in Valencia in 1966, during Francoist developmentalism, and was voluntarily dissolved ten years later when, against the new background of the transition to democracy, the members thought it necessary to close… Continue reading The World Goes Pop – Tate Modern (26.10.15)
National Portrait Gallery Visit – 19.10.15
I decided to start the year by visiting the National Portrait Gallery. I often use this gallery (and its many free exhibitions) as a starting point for the work in the beginning of the school year. More than anything, I use it to generate visual imagery and ideas about the approach I hope to take in my… Continue reading National Portrait Gallery Visit – 19.10.15