S&S w8 Striking presentations
- HildeMaassen
- Jul 30, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 15, 2020
Having my research 3D landcape images and the flowers I discussed with Laura to investigate on how to let those projects come together. Maybe by finding a way to present them because in the making proces they influence the other. This can be a great for the final project. That is why I investigated a lot of artist to see how they present their work. Laura gave me a couple of names and links and I added some myself.
Years ago I collaborated with Jan van Lierop and we made a work: “the fall” with images of a person falling. The work was printed on glass panes that were situated is a curved way so that you could see through them.
I found more people who use panels like that and other ways to present work not just in frames on the wall. I collected stem of them for inspiration.
Xia Xiaowan
Xia Xiaowan makes special work that look like a holographic objects. He uses sequences of glass panes painted.
Galina Manikova
Galina Manikova has an installation at HAA gallery where she printed images on plexiglass and transparent textiles that hang free in the room. Light generates shadows and projections. A video is projectes.
Chris Engman
VittoriaGerardi
The work of Victoria Siemer is not new to me. I like the atmosfere.
Sachiyo Nishimura
The idea is not new but it really works well, especially the fact that it goes further on the next wall.
http://ronvanderende.nl/work/fishing-trawler/
Ron van der Ende
What I love about this work is that if you look at it from the right corner it really looks 3D. Hanging on the wall with the change of the light the shadows are changing as well.
Maya Rochat
Pia Männikkö
I like the way images are painted, on the semi-transparent do me search for ways to print images that way on this kind of material. Here work is about body and space.
Nobuhiro Akanishi
His series are about time and space. He takes images with intervals of normal events but the way it is displays let the visitor filling in the gaps in the series. I love the way it shows, never saw it in real live and wonder it it really works the way he designed it.
Michael Murphy
Yosman Botero

Amazing small glass boxes with layered paintings. Love them.
Ekaterina Panikanova

A group of old books that together show an image. The artist has drawn on the existing pages, which works very well. The thickness of the various books and the corresponding shadow also works nicely
Christian Patterson
Photographs of different styles that together tell a story. Makes me think about the story I tell about screaming landscapes. The word screaming refers to sound and waveforms. Scanning flowers I get also waveforms.
Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin search for the cultural, emotional, political and financial currency of photographs. Is there a source code?
Conclusions
If I look at this overview of works that appeals to me, we can state that I love 3-dimensional work that is somehow more spatial, tangible than just a photo on the wall. Light and shadow are aspects that emphasize that spatiality. It is therefore smart if I research whether and, if so how, I could and would like to bring that depth effect into a presentation form.
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