Had a great time that day.. out of class at a lecture timing in this different environment.. things learned are really different.. saw lots of good photos in my perspective today.. n they inspired me quite a bit..
For the class assignment… Class Exercise 7 – Exhibition Marathon
Exihibition Excursion – SIPF
1. In the exhibition, choose one or couple of work that inspired you. Explain why.
Museum Anatomy by Chadwick & Spector


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I was particularly inspired by the confusion caused by the position of the human form. With the much detailed and carefully placed drawing that is covering the complicated human form. It is difficult to decipher which body parts is the human form made of. I would think that the art captured in the photograph itself is inspiring. I felt that the framing of the photos further enhances the confusion that it is causing.
Fade-Away by Kris Vervaeke

[credits: Cheryl Ho]
I found this set of images particularly interesting as I never thought that someone would go around graveyards to take photos of the photos on tombstones. The state of these pictures on the tombstone were faded due to wear and tear over the years. Such photos convey a lot of meanings and emotions waiting to be realized by viewers. When I saw this series of images, the concept of “time” hits me. Time sorts of brings away many thing. As time goes by, people gets old and body deteriorates. As time goes by, memories fade, and so do these photos fade. Though they fade due to different causes but the main push factor behind is definitely time.
2. Observe how photographers convey their concept/idea through their chosen media and subject matter. Choose one series of work that you think the photographer has effectively convey his/her concept in his/her work.
Captive Landscapes by Daniel Kukla

[credits: Cheryl Ho]
Just by looking at the series of photos (without looking at the description), I was able to understand what the artist was trying to convey. He captured many photos of “nature” being imposed on concrete walls (with hints such as windows or doors) and such places are most probably found in zoos where they are trying to construct habitats for animals. The action of containing nature in man-made spaces conveys the strong idea that humans put in much effort to link themselves to the natural environment in the real world. However, it is contradicting as we are destroying and replacing what is naturally at a location by building houses, zoos, enclosures. These photos motivated viewers like me to think about the actions of humans in preserving the environment. Are our actions right?
3. Observe how photographers present their work (i.e. choice of framing, hanging etc.). Choose one or a few series of work that you think the photographer(s) has effectively present his/her/their work.
Landscapes and Figures by Massimo Vitali
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[credits: Tan Sin Yee]
I remembered very clearly that this series of works were placed in a small room that was sort of isolated from the other art works. The four images were huge and they were placed 2 (completes 1 full picture) by 2 (2 separate pics) facing each other. There was a white bench in the middle for the viewers to take a seat when viewing the photos.
I really liked how the images were being presented in this case as the photos taken were of deep depth of field. His intention was to show the landscape with many human subjects that were involved in different activities at the beach. The huge size of the images made it possible for viewers to look at the smallest details and get an idea of what the human subjects are actually doing. There is so many things going on in each picture, a viewer would take a lot of time to check out the whole photo and this is when the bench comes into place.
Therefore, I really felt that his work was well-presented in a very comfortable environment for viewers to effectively view his work.