I love to photograph in museums. One of the reasons is that I enjoy trying to figure out all the different ways I can photograph a particular work of art. Each of these pieces is a "photograph" - they are ink jet prints on translucent material. The colors are very subtle and involve only color. There is nothing representational of the outside world. So as I walked around the relatively small gallery and tried different views. The first photograph shows what three of the images look like. Then I went into a smaller gallery and found a more complex image, where you can see the light from one of the boxes as seen through a second box. I figured that I had nailed it! Then I looked at the brochure that they give out to explain the exhibit. I saw a photograph similar to the third one, where a photographer had included one of the posts that holds the building up. The original paint from when the building was a capacitor factory was left on the post. The lesson is, that it would NEVER have occurred to me to include a post in the middle of a work of art! They do say that the installation of these pieces was site specific, so clearly the old painted post relates the art to the site.
Monday, August 17, 2015
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I love museum exhibits because they always open our minds to new creative things! bsk
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