Ways of Looking

WORK IN PROGRESS SHOW AT THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART 2019

Installation Ways of Seeing is an imagined democratized future of museums where the public is invited to participate in curatorial processes making the content of exhibitions more open and diverse and where power dynamics of curator and visitor are shifting to construct new ways of conversing and learning in museum spaces.

The research around storytelling and meaning making at museum spaces lead me to attempt capturing some of interpretations from public aiming to understand narratives unfolding around the display. Meanings constructed around artefacts are in a constant flux and Ways of Seeing celebrates it stating that every interpretation is equally valuable and important.

 

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Images by Annabella Randel

In collaboration with Arturas Bondarciukas

Sonder

SUMMER SHOW AT THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART 2019

Sonder is about perceptions, interpretations and the ways we relate to imagery and objects through our own past experiences, creating new personal narratives.

It is a story found in a box at the junk shop containing pictures, letters and documents of women who lived in London for 102 years. Blended with fiction and presented through objects and photographs it celebrates an everyday life story.

Stories on the postcards present fragments of a non-linear narrative, inviting the viewer to fill in voids with one’s own memories and interpretations.

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Images by Noura Andrea Nassar and Kumi Oda

In collaboration with Laura Ridpath, Thibaut Evrard, Alex Taylor, Katrin Ho, Phillip Quiza

Exhibition colours sponsored by Maylands