Blog 4_Project 2: Better Future

  • As for tomorrow’s field trip, I want to go to three galleries and find some inspiration for our project 2 – better future.

First, I want to visit the Takis exhibition at Tate Modern which coast £13 per person. This is the largest Takis exhibition ever held in the UK, and in the exhibition we will encounter signal sculptures and forests inspired by radar-like magnetic objects. I choose this because I think this exhibition is very interesting. The nails are still in the air, and the cylinder and the ball jump together. However, none of this was a supernatural result, and Takis did not try to fool anyone to convince them that this was a supernatural result.

Takis Exhibition

Besides, I want to go to OLAFUR ELIASSON IN REAL LIFE at Tate Modern which coast £18. Known for its sculptural and large installation art, OLAFUR ELIASSON uses elemental materials such as light, water and temperature to enhance the audience’s experience. I want to see this exhibition because in the charming installation of Elias, I will find your senses, the people around me and the world. Some works of art introduce natural phenomena such as rainbows into the gallery space. Others use reflections and shadows to play the way we perceive and interact with the world. Many of the works stem from the artist’s research into complex geometry, motion patterns, and his interest in color theory.

OLAFUR ELIASSON Exhibition

In addition, another exhibition I want to visit is DÓRA MAURER at Tate Modern and the most direct reason is because it is for free (hahaha) and it is the first time in British. In the exhibition I will see about 35 works, revealing the diversity of her work, including graphic works, photographs, movies and paintings. The show spans more than 50 years and highlights the playful conceptual approach she has brought to her experiments in all media. As for the reason I choose this one is I learned that she is a person who has a passion for art, movement and perception is an eternal topic in her work, never bound by form and media, so she is full of curiosity about her work.

DÓRA MAURER, Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG

Thus, this is my tomorrow plan, and maybe I will do some change. Hope everyone will have a nice trip.

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