I and Alex went to London to check out exhibition. Below there is a list of things that impressed us most.
White
cube – Hoxton square
Gary
Hume – indifferent owl
Black
writing on white walls about exhibition
There
were no signs describing the work.
No
people leading exhibition as was only two square rooms, no real flow
White
walls with artwork on it and nothing else. Empty/minimalistic
approach. Loads of white space
Reception
had a A4 piece of paper which had the list of works naming title,
Year made and dimensions. On the other side a description of artist
and the exhibition from a press release
A catalog of art work supported the art work
KK
outlet – Hoxton square
Robert
Montgomery – it turned out this way cos you dreamed it this way
Before
entering the exhibition there was artwork on a billboard outside on
the wall
The
exhibition was accompanied by a description on the wall as you
started and had a piece of A4 piece of paper describing the
exhibition and a brief of the artist.
Black
writing on white walls about exhibition
Lighting
focused on pieces of art work, this drew attention
There
was a flow which led you around the wall, use of lighting helped this
Use
of spacing between pieces was good as this didn’t distract you to
another piece
Advert
of the gallery in the window, on an advert board at the door. Saying
‘SCREENING’
John
Lawrence, Joe Watling curated by Matilda Strang – Screening
Book
of sign-age and postcard flyer in the foyer
Walk
into a dark room with no lights, the light source was the use of the
projected work onto the screens. Only screens were visible in the
room.
Hanging
pieces from the ceiling helps to direct the visitors around the
exhibition space from screen to screen.
V
& A – South Kensington
Formal
dress code of attendants (black suit/ white shirt), formal museum
Box
of donations everywhere
Areas
divided into sections with the use of colour:
Materials
and Techniques - Red
Asia
- Orange
Europe
- Blue
Modern
- Green
Exhibitions
- Purple
The
areas sections where indicated with the use of the theme they were
portraying
Colours
were matching within exhibition – walls, stands describing
exhibition sections and small plaque describing exhibits.
Lighting
focused on exhibit pieces
Every
exhibit had a plaque. Some were hard to read due to small text and
placement.
All
exhibit were next to each other. No empty space. Too many
distractions.
In
some areas the art work portrayed on the way had a good layout with
bigger pieces moving into little ones before moving back out to
larger images. This helped the flow of the viewer looking at the
pieces.
House
of Annie Lennox – V & A
Exhibition
of Annie Lennox image, achievements and creative work
Exhibition
with very strong theme of House.
No
white space, every corner of the room was incorporated to the
exhibition.
Projected
images/video of windows brick wall and outdoors,sky and fields, on
the walls.
Use
of sound, images and lights.
Space
within a space – house in the middle of a room containing
workstation songs, writings manuscripts.
Holes
in the wall which had different music from main room and small
exhibits created intimate atmosphere. When you lean to look in the
holes main music from room which played really loud was blocked and
person could only hear music inside the hole.
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entrance to "House of Annie Lennox" exhibition |
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