Monday, 16 August 2010
Deconstruction of an Exhibition
We had to go to exhibition of our choice and deconstruct how the exhibition was done. In the deconstruction of the gallery of exhibition we had to look at layout, the attention to detail of how the work is presented, did the work made you think or simple enjoyment. I want to the Tate Modern to go and visit the “Unilever Series” by Miroslaw Balka exhibition which featured ‘The Dark Experiences” which was a big cargo container and it was pitch black inside, that plays with you sense and you walking in dark with no sense of direction or where the room would end.
I also went to take a look at the Material Gestures at The Tate Modern which is exhibition space which is located on the level 3 of the Tate. This west features post-war European and American painting and sculpture. The space was made up of 10 rooms. Room 1 Francis Bacon and Anish Kapoor Room 2 Material Gestures Room 3 Viennese Actionism Room 4 Expressionism Room 5 Distinguished Voices Room 6 Gerhard Richter Room 7 Victor Pasmore Room 8 Claude Monet and abstract Expressionism Room 9 Marlene Dumas Room 10 Paul McCarthy.
In this exhibition you are not allowed any photographs at all. So I had to take pictures with my phone secretly.