Charlotte Moth: Choreography of the Image

Interesting exhibition at Tate Britain combining archive material with a film taken at locations  mentioned in that  material which looks at how sculpture appear “before the camera as an extension of the eye”  devised by Charlotte Moth.

This was a lovely sister show to the Hepworth as most of the work featured was by her and the archive material all related to her. I wish I’d had more time to give this and had read the handy leaflet while I was there. At first appearance it looked like rather unexplained archive displays with a film in the middle. It just needed something to lead you and catch you attention. 

This room is an interesting doughnut shape is used a lot for excellent archive displays but somehow it’s not very welcoming and engaging. I’m not too sure what to suggest, maybe putting  the introduction board outside the room or a bit more colour.

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