Exhibition: 《Tim Walker: Wonderful Things》at Victoria and Albert Museum.
Entry Fee: £15, until 22 March 2020.
今天來分享一下前幾週跟西班牙來的朋友一起看的展覽,自從第一次無意間在倫敦Somerset House參觀了時尚攝影師Tim Walker的展覽後,就深深地愛上他的作品。
他的作品充滿戲劇張力,具有極強的故事情節,喜歡以大膽誇張的配色及道具做搭配。我覺得作品背後最大的功臣就是道具師Shona Heath了,她在過去20年內為Tim設計及製作了無數的美術道具,我個人非常喜歡。
這次展覽有別於Somerset House的是展了Tim Walker的一些草稿、拍攝過程的影片及靈感來源,比較像是紀錄式的在展現他的作品。
展間分了好幾個不同主題跟時期,我覺得可以在這展覽更深入的了解他作品想表達的意象。
這展覽只到今年3月22日,需要入場費£15,可以事先網路上預訂。不論是在倫敦生活或遊玩的朋友,都歡迎去看看這個很棒的特展唷!
展覽資訊:https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/tim-walker
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來自秘魯現居紐約的唱盤藝術家Maria Chavez新的展覽"Topography of Sound: Peaks & Valleys Series開始。內容是關於黑膠唱片軌道跟唱針放大後如山峰般的畫作系列與他的實驗唱盤手稿跟演出影片。
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Many thanks to N. Elizabeth Schlatter & Meg McLemore Eastman for these new images from my latest solo exhibition at the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art at the University of Richmond, "Topography of Sound: Peaks & Valleys Series, New Work by Maria Chavez" (March 29 - May 11, 2018). Images are now available to view from via:
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Topography of Sound: Peaks & Valleys Series, New Work by Maria Chavez
Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art @ the Modlin Center for the Arts
MAR 29, 2018 through MAY 11, 2018
The University of Richmond Museums presents Topography of Sound: Peaks & Valleys Series, New Work by Maria Chavez, on view March 29 through May 11, 2018, in the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art. In this exhibition, Brooklyn-based artist Maria Chavez (born Peru, 1980) examines microscopic, physical images of vinyl records and their striking similarities to the topography of mountainous and canyon regions throughout the world. A sound artist and abstract turntablist, Chavez trades her dexterity from physical hand manipulation during her performances to sketching with various densities of graphite, sumi ink, and watercolor. The exhibition features drawings and paintings exemplifying the similarities of microscopic images of vinyl to the traditional approach in landscape illustration from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Also presented is a sample of previously recorded performances and publications.
Chavez has been a research fellow of the Sound Practice Research Department, Goldsmith’s University in London, a composer fellow with Civitella Ranieri in Umbertide, Italy, and an artist fellow at the Robert Rauschenberg Residency in Captiva, Florida.
She has participated in various artist residencies including the CEC Artslink/ Back Apartment residency in St. Petersburg, Russia, Kunstmeile Krems sound artist residency Krems an der Donau, Austria; The Kitchen in New York and most recently as a guest artist in residence with the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, Denmark, amongst many others.
Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at The Judd Foundation, Marfa, Texas; The Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York; HeK – haus der elektronischen Künste-Basel, INKONST Art Center, Malmö, Sweden, Documenta14, Kassel, Germany, along with a solo exhibition with Co-Lab Projects @ Demo Gallery in Austin, Texas and more.
Organized by the University of Richmond Museums, the exhibition is curated by N. Elizabeth Schlatter, Deputy Director and Curator of Exhibitions, University Museums, in consultation with the artist. The exhibition and related programs are presented in cooperation with the University’s Departments of Music, Art, and Art History, Partners in the Arts, and the Modlin Center for the Arts. The project is made possible in part with support from the University’s Cultural Affairs Committee and with funds from the Louis S. Booth Arts Fund. The exhibition and programs are the inaugural event of Sound Arts Richmond, a city-wide exhibition in Richmond, Virginia, during March through August 2018
(https://soundartsrichmond.com/). Sound Arts Richmond is supported by a grant from the Virginia Tourism Corporation