Wednesday 9 September 2015

8/9/15 - Gallery Trips

Today we visited a number of galleries to aid us with research and inspiration for our response to our Identity project.

We started at the V&A viewing the 'What is Luxury?' exhibition, photos of which can be found HERE

While I enjoy some installations in this exhibition, I don't think I took much inspiration for identity - personally I define luxury to be things that you can't buy - this might be a car, a house, a washing machine but also things like, time, good health and love. I don't think I associate luxury with my identity - however I will be mindful with my responses instead of sticking to generic responses.

The next gallery we visited was the Serpentine, photos can be found HERE

I didn't enjoy this gallery as much, I felt underwhelmed by the work - I didn't feel a personal connection with the paintings - perhaps due to the fact I am interested in film more than photography. I did like the unconventional dark on dark backgrounds of the paintings with a splash of colour, which inspires me to play around with lighting of my images/cinematography.

The National Photographers Gallery was my favourite place, photos can be found HERE

I felt the photography in the gallery was more my style, I liked the use of vibrant colours on simplistic backgrounds, which reminded me of photographer, Richard Misrach's work.


I felt that the photographs in the gallery related more to identity, as one of factors that define identity is place/environment. 

I even created my own response to a photograph I had spotted in the gallery. 

 

On the left, the original in the gallery and on the right, my own work snapped in London on the way to the last gallery.

The last gallery was the National Portrait Gallery, photos are HERE

I took the most inspiration from the work of GCSE students based off of identity - I liked the style of illustration over photography. One particular style photo uses black and white photography and outlines specific objects easily defined which I believe the artist had chosen object to define themselves.



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