Here is a copy of our presentation online.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Sunday, 15 March 2015
Self Appraisal
Description of
study / practice undertaken: this enables you to identify the nature and
range of work undertaken, i.e. the methods, materials, strategies and workshops
used and the subject/content and context developed)
The
practice undertaken in the module Art and Exhibition was to plan and create an
exhibition. Within this module my working group and I were allowed to establish
our own exhibition according to the theme of our choice. We chose the artworks,
design layout, advertisement etc. The title of our exhibition was ‘Made you
look’. We chose this due to the subject matter of uncomfortableness, as we
wanted an exhibition which was interactive and interesting for the audience. Through
the use of uncomfortable subjects, such as body parts and rape we felt as
though our audience could relate in some way to their own phobias In life. Throughout the whole process of creating the
exhibition we had regular meetings to discuss certain topics, such as role
allocations in the group. We had to create advertising documentation, such as
leaflets, exhibition guise, posters, invitations and a press release.
Appraisal:
this enables you to objectively and
critically consider your achievements / or failure, and analyse the strengths
and weaknesses within your work or practice from this module.
The
group and I have successfully learnt how much planning, organization and time
goes into creating an exhibition. We feel that the majority of us were
organized throughout the exhibition, although a few members of the group were
not. Each member of the group stuck to their allocated roles and our negotiating
skills seemed to have progressed through out the module. The documentation in
my opinion was very successful as to me it look professionally done and I think
it was clear that a lot of thought and time went into each advisement. The
actually exhibition seemed to have gone better than expected. Our creativity
throughout the exhibition was clear as more than half of the artworks were
displayed in a different way of which the artist displayed them.
However
I do believe some members of the group did more than others and consequently
this could have affected the exhibition as it put more pressure on certain member
of the group, such as me to create lots of work in a short space of time. Although
the group met up frequently to discuss the exhibition, I think organization
could have been improved with the artists, as it was not clear to two of the artist
which pieces we were using. If I were to improve anything about the exhibition it
would be to move one of the pieces to the other side of the wall (as recommended
in the exhibition feedback) as I believed it would have worked better. However
due to problems with artist installing the work this wasn’t possible.
List of skills acquired / developed: in relation to the module learning outcomes, this
enables you to identify the acquisition of particular practical, technical and
intellectual skills.
After
experiencing this module, I believed I am more creative in my thinking of how
to display my own work. I have also been inspired by certain materials and
ideas artists use in their own work. My teamwork skills have most defiantly improved,
as although I take the leadership role on often, I feel as listening to other
peoples idea improve my own. During this module I have defiantly become more
aware of health and safety and things and can and can’t do either when making
work or displaying it.
Monday, 2 March 2015
Opening night
Personally, i thought the opening night was very successful, as not only was we happy with the outcome of our exhibition, but also the amount of people who turned up made the night extremely enjoyable. Seeing everyone appreciate the hard work we had done, was such a lovely feeling and defiantly made me think more into becoming a curator.
Although we thought about getting a book or presenting a questionnaire for the audiences feedback on the exhibition, we decided that the most effective way to get feedback would be to talk to the audience. Therefore, the group and I discussed different questions to the audiences over wine and refreshments. This made the audiences experience a lot more enjoyable, rather then making them feel pressured to answer questions.
I spoke to John Wiggly who gave some great feedback on both what was good and how we could of improved the exhibition. He commented on how he loved that we had explored different ways of presenting the artists work and how he really couldn't fault one thing. However he did suggest that we could have moved the vaginal light (by Iiona Sikita) above the hair piece on the other side of the wall. I completely agreed with John after he explain the relation through the pubicness of the hair. However due to the artist having to spend half and hour installing the piece, it was not an option to keep trying the piece out in different locations around the room.
The feedback the rest of the group consisted of comments such as:
"It was definitely different viewing an exhibition in the dark"
"I felt like i wanted to turn it off because it was to upsetting to listen too"
"That projection thing was gross"
We were so happy with the feedback we got and the suggestions that were made on the opening night, as everything people mentioned was took into great consideration. Overall i was so pleased with the whole experience. Working with other people and listening to their ideas would have to be my favorite part of this module, as it has really made me think of ways in which i can display my own work. I've loved every minute of it creating my own exhibition and it has defiantly made me think about my future and whether or not i would be interested in becoming a curator.
Although we thought about getting a book or presenting a questionnaire for the audiences feedback on the exhibition, we decided that the most effective way to get feedback would be to talk to the audience. Therefore, the group and I discussed different questions to the audiences over wine and refreshments. This made the audiences experience a lot more enjoyable, rather then making them feel pressured to answer questions.
I spoke to John Wiggly who gave some great feedback on both what was good and how we could of improved the exhibition. He commented on how he loved that we had explored different ways of presenting the artists work and how he really couldn't fault one thing. However he did suggest that we could have moved the vaginal light (by Iiona Sikita) above the hair piece on the other side of the wall. I completely agreed with John after he explain the relation through the pubicness of the hair. However due to the artist having to spend half and hour installing the piece, it was not an option to keep trying the piece out in different locations around the room.
The feedback the rest of the group consisted of comments such as:
"It was definitely different viewing an exhibition in the dark"
"I felt like i wanted to turn it off because it was to upsetting to listen too"
"That projection thing was gross"
We were so happy with the feedback we got and the suggestions that were made on the opening night, as everything people mentioned was took into great consideration. Overall i was so pleased with the whole experience. Working with other people and listening to their ideas would have to be my favorite part of this module, as it has really made me think of ways in which i can display my own work. I've loved every minute of it creating my own exhibition and it has defiantly made me think about my future and whether or not i would be interested in becoming a curator.
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