Jaimini gave me the following advice-: I should continue playing with the cutouts and figure out how to place them before reaching Barnsley for the exhibition.To think whether I must select an edited version and place them on a long shelf or choose a large number and place them together in a group on a table or a plinth,.
She told me to consider the following things-:
1. can each piece be scrutinized individually in a crowd if placed in a large group?
2. if they are placed next to each other how will I decide which piece will be placed next to which.Will altering positions change the narrative?
3. Do I want the viewers to look at the pieces at eye level or from above like a bird's eye view?
4. can the pieces be looked at from the back how would it look if the back is visible?
5.what is my objective?is it to create a spectacle or to make an impact beyond a certain wow factor?
I want to paste the cutouts on thin white foam board to maintain their delicacy and get small wooden bases constructed by a carpenter to make them stand up. Jaimini suggested that I also try constructing bases with foam board to maintain continuity and also try a few wooden bases , place the works on a shelf and see what is happening, place them on a table and see the result and then decide how I want to finally present the work.
My various options for exhibiting the work-
1.exhibiting the in clusters in various parts of the gallery space.I would put them in various unexpected places and surprise the viewer. It is a plain white gallery not one with nooks and crannies.The chances of that are dim.
2.They could be placed on the floor or on a large plinth but in a large crowd or group.If they are on the floor, the viewers would habe to sit down and look at them.This would be spectacular but the details might not be clearly visible , I will have to try it out and see .All the cutouts together would give the impression of a dark party or a circus.I am very interested in this throng idea.
3. suspending the cutouts from the ceiling but again the backs would be seen and the details will not be clearly visible.
4. I could pin them on the wall but these are 3D Works and pinning them on the wall would turn them into 2D works which is not my intention.I want them to come out and play.
5.I can create shadows using screens which is a great idea for another time but not here since only the silhouettes will be seen.
6.I could place them along a shelf in a row so each one is clearly visible and yet is alive and breathing.I have seen an installation at Art Dubai 77 Benevolent Elephants by Dina Danish which I thought was non fussy, at eye level and each work was standing out on its own.The negative of this is that it is too clinical.I want to make something "mad" and this is probably too sane.
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| 77 Benevolent Elephants Dina Danish |
A light on the Moon Geoffry Farmer
experiment with shadows
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| A throng-this is my first choice depending on the availability of space |
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| Arranging the cutout on the wall will take away their 3 D ness |
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| Arranging cutouts in a row but overlapping them |
















