Sunday, 29 September 2013

Exhibition visits: 18/9/13

The Saatchi Gallery

Whilst at the Saatchi Gallery i came across this room which sparked an interest in as it made me curious to find out what materials were used to make the different pieces. Upon discovering both artists:Lagos and Teruya used paper (through recycling) to create their pieces, I was greatly inspired. The collection of work that  I feel had a stronger visual impact nevertheless was Teruya's because it features the use of something as simple/uninteresting  as shopping bags which the majority of people use daily.

In relation to the Fashion & Textiles pathway, experiencing these collections opened my eyes to how endless the possibilities are as initially, when I discovered we were working with paper I thought it would be too restricting/ limiting. Nevertheless, I think the point of the task would be to have limits in terms of the media (paper) but to be limitless in terms of ideas. I'd have to manipulate the paper to work how I want it to. 

Miler Lagos, Fragments del Tempo
Miler Lagos, Fragments del Tempo


 Yuken Teruya, LVMH- Le Bon Marche, 2005
Yuken Teruya, LVMH- Le Bon Marche, 2005
             

         
        Yuken Teruya, LVMH- Marc Jacobs, 2005
Yuken Teruya, LVMH- Marc Jacobs, 2005

           

Yuken Teruya, LVMH- Pucci, 2005
                         


                          Yuken Teruya, Golden Arch Parkway McDonald's ( Red Yellow) 2005                                    

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