I went to AGNSW the other night for opening night and the standard is really so high.
Man, looking at the works, some people are so clever.
There are a few that are hilarious notably 'monogamy' and a ery well put together work 'postmodern girl'.
The curation is also great this year, with one persons work being scattered throughout the exhibit, and the transition between different artworks by totally different people is subtle and fluid. It feels so natural to move around the 3 rooms.
As yet, i have only seen 2 of the videos (I wanted to get back to the open bar before it closed) so I will endeavour to go back, possibly today, to see the rest, and also see the works when it's not so crowded.
My other personal favorites included a stencil work in the furthest room, a black and white photographic work, which was so great to see in today's world of digital photography and a couple of others that more so dealt with the process of art creation.
I may post more after my second visit to AGNSW and also on second visit to DJs as my first was rather rushed.
Man, looking at the works, some people are so clever.
There are a few that are hilarious notably 'monogamy' and a ery well put together work 'postmodern girl'.
The curation is also great this year, with one persons work being scattered throughout the exhibit, and the transition between different artworks by totally different people is subtle and fluid. It feels so natural to move around the 3 rooms.
As yet, i have only seen 2 of the videos (I wanted to get back to the open bar before it closed) so I will endeavour to go back, possibly today, to see the rest, and also see the works when it's not so crowded.
My other personal favorites included a stencil work in the furthest room, a black and white photographic work, which was so great to see in today's world of digital photography and a couple of others that more so dealt with the process of art creation.
I may post more after my second visit to AGNSW and also on second visit to DJs as my first was rather rushed.