Graduate exhibition artwork progress.
i have a team of people helping me meet the health & safety requirements. I am doing everything I can to make sure the build is safe and secure alongside making sure my vision is not compromised.
Yesterday I learned that a television screen was to be installed on one of the walls so I had to accommodate the screen within my work as I want to make sure someone elses vision is not distorted either. I with spaces once I am physically in them and I constantly reconfigure my works into many artistic moments and nominate one of these to hold the status of an artwork. Therefore, this screen did not hinder me, it just helped me think about the space in a different way and I have now achieved something I believe works more than any other configuration.
Thank you television screen.
I have the space I wanted for the degree show, it is the gallery space at the entrance to the building.
Here I aim to utilise several temporary gallery walls in different compositions, some attached to the existing wall space & some free standing, with the illusion of them being balanced on Castor wheels.
If my Plan A proposal was not successful, I would have been negotiating every second of the day with the person the space was assigned to to persuade them to switch with me. This is because I intend on having my degree show work use the space as a part of the art. Any where apart from the entrance would have meant that the artwork would be seen as several sculptures and that is all. It would not encapsulate the space and be interacted with in the same way as it will in the entrance as people are directed around the space by the walls and this experience is a crutial part of the work.
More Wardrobe experiments.
This time I have edited some of the photographs to see what the experiments may progress to.
I usually experiment physically, however, due to my interest of the unknown outcome and time constraints, I decided to edit the images to achieve what I could have in real life but faster. This saved time and helpred me to develop other works which were much more significant.