Royal Academy Schools Show 2018
Mixed exhibition
at the Royal Academy showcasing the work of the students there.
I love getting into the schools spaces below the Royal Academy and it’s interesting to see the new ideas coming out but this was quite a mixed bag. It’s nice to get a list of the student’s names and the works but I think some of them would benefit from a bit of explanation. I’m all for art that just speaks to you and doesn’t need explaining but this did and without it could be mistaken for a pile of rubbish.
There were two performance artists dancing but they’d attracted a crowd so we couldn’t see in the room. There was a room where a work called “Song for Unattended Items” just looked like abandoned possession which I guess is what it was and don’t get me started on bad painting.
I did like Issy Wood and Gina Fischli’s work shown together in a large room. It included a table of strange objects such as a clear, cowboy hat light, what’s not to like? There was also a lovely painting of silver tureen.
Closed on 1 July 2018
I love getting into the schools spaces below the Royal Academy and it’s interesting to see the new ideas coming out but this was quite a mixed bag. It’s nice to get a list of the student’s names and the works but I think some of them would benefit from a bit of explanation. I’m all for art that just speaks to you and doesn’t need explaining but this did and without it could be mistaken for a pile of rubbish.
There were two performance artists dancing but they’d attracted a crowd so we couldn’t see in the room. There was a room where a work called “Song for Unattended Items” just looked like abandoned possession which I guess is what it was and don’t get me started on bad painting.
I did like Issy Wood and Gina Fischli’s work shown together in a large room. It included a table of strange objects such as a clear, cowboy hat light, what’s not to like? There was also a lovely painting of silver tureen.
Closed on 1 July 2018
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