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Art and Exhibition

Colour Out of Space.

Theme
The titled was from title of a book by H.P. Lovecraft's short novel
"The Colour Out of Space."
theme was very vague so that we were able to have a range of
different medias of art work.
We all agreed that our theme would involve, colour, space light
and nature.
Most of us liked the same work, so there was no hassle.
The reason why we picked nature, because it has endless
possibilities, simple but effective which aloud us to have different
medium of works.

Development
Started off looking around the level 5/6 studios to get a kind of
feel for what work was being produced.
The group met every week to discuss what was done, in the process
of, or further planning.
We took notes in lectures especially health and safety when
curating an exhibition, and took notice of what everyone jobs was,
some had more responsibility then others, but some which of
nominated themselves for that job.

Job Roles
Shanice Health and Safety
Louise- Floor plan/ PowerPoint/ questions for artist
Lyndsey- Interviewed the Artist
Flora- Advertising on Facebook (event page)
Jess & Joe- Posters/Recorded and photographed Exhibition
Apple Leaflet
Laura- Mission Statement.
Leanne-PowerPoint Presentation

Floor Plan

Artist Chosen
Amber Sims
Rachel Pilkington
Hayley Moorman
Holly Astbury
Amber Middleton
Kerry Farrell
Roman Malinowski
Harriet Chandler
Jess Maxfield

Hayley Moorman
Combining form with decorative
embellishments creating her own world.
Inspirations- trip to Iceland and the
unfamiliar landscapes, also Alafur
Eliasson who designed the Harpa Concert
Hall in Reykjavik and was influenced by
the interior design which also she wanted
to included light and reflections in her
work.
Other Artist include Lee Bull/Sara
Sze/Richard long.
Medium used was expanding foam, as it
gave an natural and unpredictable
outcome.

Amber Simmss
Nature based explores patter,
colour, texture and light within
glass
Inspired by nature and endless
possibilities
Inspired artist Mark Rothko
Medium used glass
experimenting with artificial and
natural light through
photography.

Image to be added.

Rachel Pilkington
Used Marco Photography to created a
degree abstraction in her painting.
Inspiration: light and colour and the
way nature reclaims man made
spaces.
Artist inspiration: Juliette
Losq/Michael Porter/Kate Bright
Medium used acrylic on prime board,
thick layers of transparent colour
enabled colour mixing between layers.
Developed by photos she took to create
an semi rural and semi urban, liminal
spaces.

Image to be added.

Holly Astbury
Concentrated on
the nature of paint
thought biological
elements of natural
form
Inspiration:
microscopic
imagery

Amber Middleton
Paint and reflection to distort
the viewer
Inspiration: colour and
transforming materials
Artist inspiration: Gernard
Richter
Medium used: foil on wall
plastic sheets hung from
brackets
Colours and paint merging and
mixing together makes it
organic looking.

Kerry Farrell
About continuous line drawing,
trying to understand how colour
is used. Placed around the page
in a methodical way.
Taken from a landscape,
experimented with found
objects,.
Inspiration: area where she grew
up.

Roman Malinowski
Creates decorative works from
imagination displaying forces
of nature.
Inspiration: Vibrant forms and
colours form nature, e.g.
Hurricane to a underwater
cave.
Medium used acrylic on canvas.

Harriet Chandler
Inspired by structure,
texture and pattern.
Looks at natural forms
(bark and skin)
Photographs trees and
bark, then used
Photoshop to create
different effects and
atmospheres.
Artist inspiration: Ansel
Adam

Jess Maxfield

Delicate structures focusing


around making connections
between internal and
external forms.
Inspiration: Attempting new
forms of production
Artist inspiration: David
Burrows.
Used mobile made fishing
wire MDF and dowel pieces
of circular forms or laser cut
outs of natural forms.

Posters

Leaflet

Mission Statement
It was just the colour out of space
Our exhibition, titled It was the colour out of space, is taking place on 2nd March and is being held at the Birmingham School of
Art in Margaret Street. The building was founded in 1843 and is now part of Birmingham City Faculty of Arts and is the home of
the department of Fine arts. The exhibition is being held in PS1, a room which is used for displaying art works of the students within
the building.
The exhibition is titled It was just the colour out of space which is a quote from a short story written by H.P Lovecraft. We thought
that this title was perfect for the theme of our exhibition, which is about colour, nature and light. All three of these words link
together, and so do the art works we have chosen to exhibit. Firstly, we went around the Level 5/6 studios to look at the students art
work and we realised that there were recurring themes within the work. For example, there are a lot of works about space and the
nature of space, especially paintings and sculptural works. We also liked the very colourful works and a lot of them related back to
nature and the experience of nature. There are nine artists who are involved in our exhibition. All of them have very different types
of work, yet they all reflect similar ideas and can all be linked together. The artists who we are using work from in our exhibition are;
Amber Sims, Hayley Moorman, Jess Maxfield, Kerry Farrell, Rachel Pilkington, Roman Malinowski, Amber Middleton, Holly
Astbury and Harriet Chandler.
We have are displaying works from nine artists, as we wanted to get a range of paintings, sculpture and photography. An example of
work we are showing is Hayley Moormans work, a level 6 student who works with sculpture. She uses expanding foam and paint as
materials to create her own imaginary worlds, also using reflection and experimentation with light to add a fantasy element. Her
work fits so well into our exhibition because it is about the nature of space and atmosphere.
We want It was the colour out of space exhibition to be interesting for the audience and we would like to keep it simple so that it is
relatable for all audiences. We have chosen our exhibition to be public viewing during the 3rd because we feel that the art works we
have chosen can be appreciated by all audiences. However, there will be a private view taking place on the evening of the 2nd March
(5-7pm). Our theme is simple, yet effective and our title is descriptive of the works as a whole.

Documentary of Exhibition

Review of the Exhibition Group Opinion


Lindsey I thought it went really well, took a while to put up and organise all the artworks and get everything
for it in place but was good in the end
Leanne Everything was well organised, and prepared had a good group of people to work with

Review From audience


Very Good, sticks to the theme
Love the selection of works
chosen all link together in some
way
Nice selection of art works
visually very interesting I
especially liked the way shadows
cast on the walls a range of
interactive pieces well
done

Best ever exhibition I


have ever seen in my
life
Well placed out, good
theme
Beautifully executed
Professional
Collaborated well

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