Exercise 3.1 Self Portrait Not long after the invention of photography, came the inevitable self portrait, taken in 1839 by Robert Cornelius. As much as self-portraiture has been a hallmark of painters throughout art history, photographers have continued this tradition. As humans, our face and body have incredible storytelling capabilities, so it makes sense that many …
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Dora Maar Study Visit It is a pretty familiar story, female artist deleted from history, and it’s the one that, broadly speaking, underpins this show at Tate Modern. Dora Maar (1907-1997) was a female artist footnoted by history thanks to her gender and her relationship with Pablo Picasso. But the most interesting thing to emerge …
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Assignment one Two Sides of the Same Coin On 23rd June 2016, the Nation finally settled the question that had been rumbling under the surface of British politics for generations. Should we remain in the European Union or leave and end the 40 year relationship to go it alone? Of the 52% of the public who …
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Research Point Sectarian Murders This looks into Paul Seawright’s 1988 body of work, which was originally released with no formal name. It has since commonly been referred to as Sectarian Murders. The work blurs the lines between documentary and art, is it still art? The work is ambiguous enough to intrigue the viewer into deeper …
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Exercise 3.3 recreating a childhood memory For this jaunt down memory Lane, we had to take an image, recreating a childhood memory. After some trial and error with self absented portraiture using a child to stand in for me, followed by some images that spark some nostalgia, I decided to include myself in the image. As …
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Assignment Two Props The brief for assignment two seems simple at first glance, choose a prop and create a set of images relating to it. Once I’d chosen the “White Shirt” category I originally started to storyboard an idea of “a day in the life of a white shirt”, from washing machine to wash basket …
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Assignment 3 Diary Entry “Writing in a diary is a really strange experience for someone like me” wrote Anne Frank, this is not the easiest for me either, I am not the most articulate of writers at the best of times. Picasso said “Painting is just another way of keeping a diary”. I feel the same way about …
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Assignment Five Making it up This assignment is the accumulation of the Context and Narrative module, we have covered a varied workload in this module, it has been enjoyable and challenging. I have been lucky in the fact that the work on this module has, completely by fate, coincided with a very significant life experience. …
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This project begins with Sarah Pickering’s, Public Order, exploring the Metropolitan Police Public Order Training Centre, a simulated urban environment where officers rehearse responses to civic unrest. Is this project an effective use of documentary or is it misleading? Are these images the best way to show what goes on behind these closed training sessions? …
Dora Maar at the Tate Study Visit.
It is a pretty familiar story, Female artist deleted from history And it’s the one that, broadly speaking, underpins this show at Tate Modern. Dora Maar (1907-1997) was a female artist footnoted by history thanks to her gender and her relationship with Pablo Picasso. But the most interesting thing to emerge from this fascinating retrospective …