Andreas Gursky

Andreas Gursky – Hayward Gallery Show 2018

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Installation date :

25 JAN 2018 – 22 APR 2018

In the Hayward Gallery show, it displayed German artist Andreas Gursky's photographs. His artworks are famous for having it in a large scale and catches the audiences' attention loads. His artwork are mostly focusing in nature perspectives more than human perception.

 

Source:

https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/venues/hayward-gallery/past-exhibitions/andreas-gursky

Alphabetical

Dan Tobin Smith - Alphabetical

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The project includes 19 letters, comprising of 93 images, 4 films, a host of supporting material including 10x8 inch polaroids and permanent three-dimensional pieces.

The three-letter above are just some example of his alphabetical artwork. Each letter are made differently, consisting of different materials, colours, and shape. It is showing a unique definition of the work behind it.

I like how he played with the object from a different angle, spacing and calculation included. Photographing from a different angle could have different outcome of the alphabetical. The work itself is also large. Therefore it is very attractive and interesting, easily attract artists' attraction.

Souce:

http://www.dantobinsmith.com/series/alphabetical/

Anthony Gormley

Anthony Gormley - Field

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Installation date: 1989 - 2003

At  the beginning, Anthony states that he was trying to make something as direct as possible with clay: the earth. In orderrto make the large scale of field, it was with 5 times people helps from different places.

 

Emmanuelle Moureau

Emmanuelle Moureau – Forest of Numbers

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Installation Date: January 20-30, 2017
Location: The National Art Center, Tokyo

It was in a 2000 square meter White Cube exhibition room filled with "100 colours", very colourful. "Forrest of the number" intended to visualise the decade of the future from 2017-2026. There are about 60000 pieces of 0-9 numbers along with the room. 

I think when I saw this large room filled with numbers, I was first fascinated by the colours. It makes me feel satisfied and happy since the colour are very bright. Although I only got a chance to view it from photos or videos. but it has already caught my attention a lot. I think seeing it in real life will be more amazing and shocked.

Source:

https://www.emmanuellemoureaux.com/forest-of-numbers