Throwback: Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern
A few weeks ago i visited the Olafur Eliasson exhibition at Tate Modern. I've been wanting to this for a while and finally made some time to take the trip down south to see it before it ends.
The exhibition focuses on exploring your senses and natural experiences through light, sound, geometry, motion and colour. There is also a strong link to ecological and environmental issues that Eliasson highlights throughout the journey through the exhibition.
There were several highlights through the show;
Firstly, 'Beauty', a dark room filled with gentle mist and light beams, causing rainbows to dance across the room. As you move past the rain, the colours change and the refraction of light changes constantly. I found this piece very profound and enjoyed watching the dance of colour amongst the constant movement of water.
I also enjoyed 'Your Blind Passenger'. This was a 20 metre corridor filled with fog with near to zero-visibility. As you walk through, the colour appears to change and it gives an impression of changing temperature. I have been through a number of art installations that have featured fog over the years and always found them quite disconcerting. However, i found this more enjoyable for some reason...maybe it was the changing colours, or the gentle conversation around me (not that you could see who was speaking!) but it felt more comforting than scary.
Lastly, my highlight of the show, and the most recognisable piece of the exhibition, Your Uncertain Shadow. 5 coloured lights project onto the opposite wall and visitors are encouraged to create moving shapes across the room. This causes a series of shadows to move across the space. I was lucky to see this exhibition in the morning so there wasn't too many people, but this was a big attraction for visitors and the room started to get busy. This prevented the shadows from working as well but it was nice to play about with the light.
This exhibition was wonderful to see and well worth the money. Sadly, the exhibition has now finished but hopefully some of these pieces from the show will be exhibited again.
The exhibition focuses on exploring your senses and natural experiences through light, sound, geometry, motion and colour. There is also a strong link to ecological and environmental issues that Eliasson highlights throughout the journey through the exhibition.
There were several highlights through the show;
Firstly, 'Beauty', a dark room filled with gentle mist and light beams, causing rainbows to dance across the room. As you move past the rain, the colours change and the refraction of light changes constantly. I found this piece very profound and enjoyed watching the dance of colour amongst the constant movement of water.
Lastly, my highlight of the show, and the most recognisable piece of the exhibition, Your Uncertain Shadow. 5 coloured lights project onto the opposite wall and visitors are encouraged to create moving shapes across the room. This causes a series of shadows to move across the space. I was lucky to see this exhibition in the morning so there wasn't too many people, but this was a big attraction for visitors and the room started to get busy. This prevented the shadows from working as well but it was nice to play about with the light.
Catwalk Models Needed for Birmingham City University Fashion Show
Repost from @bcu_fashion on Instagram: “CALL OUT FOR CATWALK MODELS: BCU BA Final Year Internal Show: Wed 19th Feb: interested?? Email: BCUFashionShow20@outlook.com ASAP!” using @RepostRegramApp - #roadtoGFW #catwalk #catwalkmodel #selectionshow @rajandas17 #catwalk #model #fashion #fashionshow #birmingham #bcu #birminghamcityuniversity
Fashion Futures Lecture at BCU: Kate Fletcher talks Sustainability
New 2020 Courses at MAC Birmingham
Its that time of year again! I'm happy to announce i'm returning to MAC Birmingham for some Spring adult courses.
Want to learn the basics of sewing and pattern cutting? Why not come to one of my courses at MAC Birmingham!
Introduction to Sewing, Introduction to Pattern Cutting and Introduction to Clothes Alteration are returning for 2020 and cover a lot of skills that will help you with your own sewing projects. Please note: some of the courses are run over two consecutive Saturdays, and for intro to clothes alteration, you will need to bring clothes that you would like to mend/ alter with you.
Want to come along? To book your place, click on the below links:
Introduction to Sewing
Dates: Saturday 15th & Saturday 22nd February 2020To book your place: https://macbirmingham.co.uk/event/introduction-to-sewing-1
Introduction to Pattern Cutting
Dates: Saturday 7th and Saturday 14th March 2020
To book your place: https://macbirmingham.co.uk/event/introduction-to-pattern-cutting-1
Introduction to Clothes Alteration
**To complete this course, you must have some sewing experience.
Dates: Sunday 29th March 2020
To book your place: https://macbirmingham.co.uk/event/introduction-to-clothes-alterations-1
*Please bring clothes you would like to alter/ mend with you.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)