The redesign of the Great Court is undoubtedly a unique masterpiece. The shock put me on further thinking of how the spectacle in the front is achieved. First, symmetry makes a huge statement. Broad staircases on the central of two sides and spreading net-like blue roof equally dominates the space. Small details amazed me when I… Continue reading A day to British Museum
Whose Collection?
There has been an issue that British Museum had looted treasures during colonial period. While some countries nowadays are angry and claim they want British Museum to return to where they were initially belonging to. In my opinion, now is an era of global village that human being can easily gain information from internet. Nevertheless,… Continue reading Whose Collection?
Art in You by Tatsuo Miyajima
The work of Tatsuo Miyajima investigates about the uncertainty of life and the philosophy of Buddhism through performance art. He uses number as his main character as he assumes that they are inorganic thus there is no emotion within. The concise message which the artist attempts to deliver is clear once you finish visiting the gallery. Number,… Continue reading Art in You by Tatsuo Miyajima
Materials and Objects
Marisa Merz Merz was the only female protagonist associated with the radical Arte povera movement. literally poor art was an art movement that took place between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s in major cities throughout Italy and above all in Turin. Arte povera Refers to the movement’s signature exploration of a wide… Continue reading Materials and Objects
A Visit to Tate Britain
Isabel Rawsthorne who was a close friend of Francis Bacon and Pablo Picasso is an unforgotten name only few people can recognize. She had been in the paintings of Francis Bacon twenty-two times and was assumed in conducting anti-Nazi black propaganda during War World 2. “Head and Reflected Glass” is a peaceful and serene painting… Continue reading A Visit to Tate Britain
Reflection of term1 & Inspiration of Work-Rest-Play Future Space
The previous projects are in the stage of exploring, the concept of Project1 is to put geometric shapes in the space – circular shape. Main core of design In Chinese culture, the circle stands for “fulfilled”, “commitment”, “perfection”, “reunion” which is a symbol of all the good things. It was not until project5 that the background… Continue reading Reflection of term1 & Inspiration of Work-Rest-Play Future Space