Wednesday, 23 January 2013

William Klein + Daido Moriyama


Another exhibition I saw is the William Klein and Daido Moriyama. The exhibition is divided into two, one for each artist consisting their early work using different kinds of media. Examples are shown below.


Daido Moriyama


William Klein

A Bigger Splash


Last weekend, I managed to do what I love doing on my free time. Going to museums and as pretentious as it sounds, appreciating art. This time, I was at the Tate Modern in London and one of the exhibitions I saw was the 'A Bigger Splash' showing a wide range of art work by different artists including the famous 'big splash' painting by David Hockney as seen below and a piece of Jackson Pollock's work.



'A Bigger Splash' about how someone's actions can evolve into a piece of art. For instance, Jackson Pollock's work shows that the canvas is a field of action itself. It is where the artist interacts with his or her piece. 


David Hockney, however, is a contrast to Pollock's work. The piece becomes a backdrop to a person's performance, it's almost as if it was a theatrical space giving his audience a window to its fictional world. 




Wednesday, 9 January 2013

The Console Project

 Floor plan of the Library Room in the Soane Museum showing where the consoles are placed.

 Section Drawing showing the front of the console.
Section drawing showing the sides of the consoles.
Axonometric view of the console.

 Corner detail of the console.
Handle detail of the console.

Sir John Soane Museum Details





Sketches of details within the museum. 

P.S.

Happy New Year!!