Curation Exhibited within the Main Galleries of the Royal Academy, the Antony Gormley exhibition (21 September — 3 December 2019) is curated by Martin Caiger-Smith with Sarah Lea, Curator at the Royal Academy of Arts. Featuring numerous works such as Body and Fruit (1991/93) and Lost Horizon I (2008), in addition to recent works suchContinue reading “Antony Gormley Royal Academy Exhibition”
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FutureMe
Following the Future Me session with Employability and Progression Adviser Sophie Reading, I was able to become aware of, and begin using, services which provide students with help and opportunities after graduation. Aspects of the Future Me session also included recognising our strengths and weaknesses in addition to considering further education after graduation and otherContinue reading “FutureMe”
Fiona Rae Website
The website of Fiona Rae is clear, easily navigable and ensures the work remains the focus for the viewer throughout. Each section is labelled with each piece of work having the relevant information, such as name, date and dimensions, beside it. However, under the ‘News’ section it is stated the website is having technical difficultiesContinue reading “Fiona Rae Website”
Jenny Holzer Website
Entering the website there is an unlabelled image of a work by Holzer which fades after a few seconds to show a menu with options such as ‘Exhibitions’ and ‘Drawings’. This process of entering the website is engaging and does not require the viewer to do anything – the image of the work fades automatically.Continue reading “Jenny Holzer Website”
Hannah Brown Website
Simple to navigate, the website of artist Hannah Brown is clean, uncluttered and focuses on the work. The home page features a recent work of Brown (Hedge 4, 2018) alongside current exhibitions and recent interviews and reviews. The large size of the image on the homepage makes the work of Brown unavoidable, this is moreContinue reading “Hannah Brown Website”