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Ruth Asawa - David Zwirner

I found this exhibition inspiring and found that I could relate my work and practice to many of her pieces. I think I am more drawn to...

Iza Genzken - Hauser & Wirth

Genzken presented a very minimalistic, modern portrayal of current architecture in her models. Her works were all very varied but...

Melvin Edwards - Stephen Friedman Gallery

This exhibition was particularly interesting to me as I found hit hard to decide whether I liked it or not. The aesthetics of the pieces...

Alex Israel - Gagosian

My main interest in work was the unconventional ‘canvas’ shape. Using a traditional art form and putting a often twist on it is...

Final Major Project - Project Proposal

Project Title: Distorting Architectural Forms Rationale Throughout this Foundation year, my enthusiasm for 3D work has already greatly...

Agnes Denes

One of Agnes Denes’ most famous works, ‘A Wheat Field’ sent a very important environmental message in the late 80s, planting a 2 Acre...

Carol Bove

I discovered this artist online, captivated by the look of a subverted industrial image. The textures on the rust of the metal creates a...

Darryl Brown

A contemporary artist who uses the traditional practice of stone carving. He adds an interesting geometric twist to his pieces to create...

Glassblowing Part 2 (25.01.20)

The second course at London Glassblowing was so insightful into the ways you can experiment with colour and effects in glass. I used this...

‘ART AND ARCHITECTURE’ PROJECT REFLECTION

I decided that I would look at more traditional art forms for this project and focus on educating myself on traditional practices. After...

Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac.

The gallery was exhibiting work from the artists Oskar Schlemmer and James Rosenquist. I found the paintings fascinating through their...

Mona Hatoum at the White Cube

The exhibition named ‘Remains to be seen’ is said to reflect on subjects that arise from our current global condition. The pieces that...

Albert Oehlen at the Serpentine

The thing I loved most about this exhibition is that many of Oehlen’s painting, although seemingly abstract and basic at a glance, with...

Christodoulos Panayiotou -Camden Arts Centre

This exhibition compiles a wide range of media including photography, installation, found objects, sculpture and painting, and presenting...

CY Twombly at the Gagosian Gallery

I found Twombly’s sculptures very intriguing, trying to figure out what his use of materials were. Many of his pieces were assemblages,...

V&A Ceramics and Glass

I find the ceramics and glass collections at the V&A thoroughly inspiring. The visual development of ceramics through the years and how...

Shana Moulton - Zabludowicz Collection

This media based exhibition presented themes personal to the artist and ideas of femininity and entrapment. The colours and aesthetics of...

The Photographers Gallery

The two exhibitions running during my visit that stood out to me were: ‘Feast for the Eyes, The Story of Food in Photography’ and ‘Shot...

James Osterer

James Osterer creates very unusual sculptures from found and construct objects. His pieces often have ‘hidden’ sexual components that you...

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