Cultural Product - Museum of London
- Shannon Carr
- Nov 16, 2018
- 1 min read
Updated: May 22, 2019
At this time, London Nights Exhibition was being displayed which was a collective depiction of London past and present. I have included a series of images of the scrapbook that I created of all the artists and exhibitions that I visited in London.
This exhibition was incredible to say the least. It was two floor levels full of incredible images by incredible artists. Some of them are some that I have referred back to for inspiration throughout this year. I decided that I would document the experience like this so that I had a physical copy of it, as I wasn't able to take images the a couple of them. The images complimented the space well as it filled the winding corridors make-shifted by temporary walls to display some of the work. The experience in its self was an eyeopener, to see how exhibitions function and how they layout all of the images to create an invisible path, as the pictures draw you in to follow the stories and experiences being displayed. This exhibition was by far my favourite, as a lot of the artists such as Rut Blees Luxemburg, Nick Turpin and Henry Grant are some artists that I have acknowledged and referenced too in past work during my photography educational journey over the years. It was exciting to see a physical copy rather than seeing it through a computer screen.
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