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Tag Archives: Royal Academy
ImageAntony Gormley at the RA
Antony Gormley is one of my creative heroes. In the video at the end of this RA link about the exhibtion and he says that ‘the viewer is the subject of the show’. Worth listening to.
When I go to see an art exhibition I usually whizz round to get a sense of the whole, then I go back and spend time with the pieces I’m drawn to, then I go round again and take photos of the pieces,
then I go round again and notice how other people are interacting with the exhibits
This is one of my favourite things to do
Here is an excellent review by Studio International
I hope you enjoyed people watching with me.
At a few exhibitions recently I have started to take photos of people who go with the paintings they are viewing and then I came across this amazing post about Stefan Draschan’s work, take a look – fascinating.
Posted in other artists, sculpture
Tagged Antony Gormley, people watching, Royal Academy, sculpture
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