08/12/2016

designing an exhibition / PLANNING TIME

I don't want to get too caught up in this because at the end of the day my focus is on my practice in image making, but there's no reason that the exhibition plan cannot be wild and I have been encouraged to be playful with my ideas- especially as it as a proposal there's much opportunity to have fun.

The exhibition could be beyond the gallery- it could be a trail, outside etc!! Ideas can be sketched,  diagramed, photo manipulated and mocked up.

Display:

  • I was reminded of seeing a Quentin Blake exhibition recently and his sketchbook had been scanned in and shown on an interactive touchscreen- a way of displaying a large amount of work in an immersive way without it being damaged. 
-----

OUTCOMES:

*** a body of visual development and work ***
there should be a cut off point to when this work is stopped so the project can progress in time. 

->

refined into three pieces, that examine what I have learnt through this personal process

->

a small booklet describing, in a casual way, the information and theory behind this research and exhibition. This has much opportunity to be illustrated. 

->

an exhibition proposal

No comments:

Post a Comment