Thursday 6 March 2014

Limit the Expansion


This exhibition explored the theme of limit the expansion. I visited this exhibition the day after the private viewing in order to gain an individual perspective upon how the work has been displayed within the environment. This exhibition incorporated a range of different art mediums including installation, sculpture and video. I found the range of medium very effective as it meant there was a constant visual aid which allowed the viewer to follow the exhibition and linking the various individual works in relation to one another. At first I was slightly bewildered by the title and how it linked with the work that was used within the exhibition, however after reading the press release it gave me a greater understanding into the meaning of the title and the choice behind the work that has been used. I particularly liked the idea of the feedback forms, it was the perfect way to gain opinions from peers and tutors on how the exhibition went and could be improved on. It was great to visit other student exhibitions as it gave me an insight into how the space could be used in a different way to our ideas. I think this exhibition follows the slightly more orthodox idea of the White Cube Gallery then our own did, however I think the curators did an excellent job in presenting a really interesting and exciting exhibition.

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