Sonntag, 17. Mai 2009

Concept for exhibition:


My concept for the theoretical exhibition is something similar to the Tűzraktár.

In theory it looks like this:

People pay a small amount of money if they want to go in, inside in the rooms there are pictures of all kind, and so the people will walk around check them, and chat.

In the middle of the house were there is "nothing" a bar would be installed and music would be played, so that people if they would like to take a short break can go down, have a refreshment or maybe even a small snack, while listening to music.

The disadvantage about this concept is that it is actually only realisable in the summer time. Or not only, but it would attract more people.

last week we went to the flat galleries and I got really surprised cause I know that many things exsit though I've never heard of flat galleries.

Due to the fact that I only could see two galleries I will only talk about those. The first one we went to wasn't to attractive in my eyes, maybe because it felt a bit small and the arrangement of those little "bike artpieces" were a bit disturbing for me.

The second gallery therefore was really inviting and the pieces nice arranged. For that reason if I would have to choose I would tkae the second, cause it made me feel better.

Mucha and the Fine Arts museum.

Rita already asked me in the exhibition whether I liked it or not or what I would make different. The thing I disklied the most was the light. Ok, I don't know whether thre would have been another possibility to get that better, but it gave the observer (me) the feeling of tiredness and I did'nt like that. And What i know for sure now is that I don't like Mucha

during one lesson we talked about EVERYTHING what is important in order to have a succesful exhibition. And I was surprised, it really is a lot. We wrote everything on smaller pieces of paper and stuck them onto the whiteboard, after having sorted out in which order things have to be done.
This lesson as extremely useful as it was sort of a look behind the curtains.

Applied arts museum visit:


To be honest I felt as if it would have been made with not enough love for the detail.

For me there was no clear concept apparent after which the exhibition was put together and that feeling took some points of the whole thing. And what we all agreed on was that the part which was missing most were partly descriptions at all, or if not then there was non about the materials.

The building itself therefore is really nice.

We went to the LUMU in order to see the exhibition called "Arctic Hysteria". And there is nothing else for me to say here as that I really really enjoyed it.

works were really nice and our curator as well, and she showed us around, explained and answered questions. In my opinion an exhibition how it should be. Might also due to the huge amount of money they've invested into it.

Best part for sure was the room with the four screens.

Exh

During one lesson we talked about what for a hypothetical exhibition we want to.

The reason why I remember for that is that we only talked about it rather shortly (taking into consideration we have 3h). After that the class was chatting with each other.

I found that the classes we have in school are to long to fill them, as in comparison when we go to a museum or something else the time always fits perfect.