Wonderful shots of the installation. I am convinced and have been for some time that the photographs of the various installations are more artful than the installations themselves and an enduring testament to creativity. Your photos are very artful.
This exhibit is nothing like anything I have seen before. It comes with 42 swings that people can use. The swinging motion makes the gigantic curtain move. There are doves and a life music in the morning.
Throughout the day the various text fragments are read to a visiting public.
It is magical Mobius.
Your photos Barbara add even a more stunning new life to an already amazing exhibit! I do hope I am able to get into the city to see this one in-person.
Whenever I see your photos of art, it makes me want to be in a city where I could see modern art frequently. That was one of the trade-offs of moving to the middle of nowhere.
Hi Eric,
I will read it then…
BTW when I clicked on your name in your comment here it took me to a page which said:
ericalagan.wordpress.com doesn’t exist
I had to go to your profile to get to your blog.
You might want to check it out.
Thanks,
B.
Looks like a very interesting installation. Great undulations in that first shot.
This exhibit is a first class…left me speechless.
sensual…love the feeling…spinning…a dance like lightness for me . Love it again!
Thank you… I hope this installation will travel…
i have no doubt it will…come to Alberta…and i could met with you!
Wonderful shots of the installation. I am convinced and have been for some time that the photographs of the various installations are more artful than the installations themselves and an enduring testament to creativity. Your photos are very artful.
This exhibit is nothing like anything I have seen before. It comes with 42 swings that people can use. The swinging motion makes the gigantic curtain move. There are doves and a life music in the morning.
Throughout the day the various text fragments are read to a visiting public.
It is magical Mobius.
Dancing, flying, magnificent ghosts!
Thank you.
Great shots. Amazing how the simplest things can give you something so interesting!
thank you…Ann Hamilton achieved something extraordinary in this exhibit.
Magnifcent shots Barbara. Where was the installation? What gallery?
Thank you Walter.
I was in a car when posting this post and I did a poor job explaining what the exhibition really is…
Here is a link:
http://www.armoryonpark.org/programs_events/detail/ann_hamilton
Great shots, Barbara. Looks like an interesting installation.
Thank you.
I hope this artwork will travel. You would love it as I know you have fascination for veils.
http://www.armoryonpark.org/programs_events/detail/ann_hamilton
Thanks very much for the link, Barbara. Yes I do.
An installation most perfectly suited to your unique photographic style – kudos to both of you!
Thank you for kind words.
Such a stunning series, Barbara…you’ve outdone yourself, making art look better than art!
Thank you.
It s a stunning event. A viewing public is part of it.
http://www.armoryonpark.org/programs_events/detail/ann_hamilton
Wonderful sequence of images & a fascinating subject.
Your photos Barbara add even a more stunning new life to an already amazing exhibit! I do hope I am able to get into the city to see this one in-person.
Hello- I don’t know if you participate in the awards on WP or not, just wanted to let you know that I nominated you for “Blog of the Year 2012!” http://fictionalmachines.com/2013/01/12/blog-of-the-year-2012-one/ Have a great day!
Whenever I see your photos of art, it makes me want to be in a city where I could see modern art frequently. That was one of the trade-offs of moving to the middle of nowhere.
The last shot with the swing is just haunting.
Reminds me of my forthcoming post – Fallen Grace 3 – tomorrow.
Hi Eric,
I will read it then…
BTW when I clicked on your name in your comment here it took me to a page which said:
ericalagan.wordpress.com doesn’t exist
I had to go to your profile to get to your blog.
You might want to check it out.
Thanks,
B.
Very cool, and installation that moves, and you captured it nicely!