On Tuesday 21 April me and my creative and media class went to the design museum to see Hussein Chalayan’s work. Hussein Chalayan was born on 12 August 1970 in Nicosia, Cyprus. I found his work really interesting and unique because he uses netting and electronic materials rather than plain cotton. His clothes are very versatile. In one of the rooms, the walls were surrounded by pictures from the ottoman empire and the fight in Cyprus (1821-1829). There was also a short video of random things in the Turkish culture. e.g. olives, Sünnet, feta cheese & watermelons etc.. The exhibition was quite scary though, the rooms seemed really isolated and bland. I drew one of my favourite dresses of his in my textiles book and I hope to research him in more detail in the future.
Thursday, 23 April 2009
Design Museum
Tate Modern
Tate Modern
On Tuesday 21st April me and my creative and media class went on a trip to the Tate Modern to see an exhibition by Rodchenko & Popova. I hadn’t done any research on it before so i didn’t know what to expect. when i got there it was quite simple and everything was quite basic. I picked out my favourite two and drew them in my sketch book. i picked these two because they were the ones that stood out most to me and they were quite colourful. We stayed there for around two hours. the exhibition was interesting but a bit boring. Overall the day was great because it was a nice sunny day and we got to walk around and see other things.
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