RA Schools 2024
Eclectic exhibition at the Royal Academy of work by final year students in their schools.
I always like to try to get to this show as it’s an idea of what might be appearing in galleries soon. It was also good this year to see the refurbished schools space.
It’s always quite a mix but this year there seemed to be more painting than usual which was refreshing. I loved Norberto Spina’s wide landscape which had a slight Anselm Keifer feel and Fleur Dempsey’s geometric abstracts.
The best conceptual art was two small rooms you looked into by Massimiliano Gottardi but I also liked Lize Aulmane, “Mood Board of my Garbage”, partly for the title, a room of what looked like unfinished work.
I think Tanoa Sasraku’s installation “A Tower to Say Goodbye” deserves a prize for the longest description of the media used ever “Newsprint, foraged English and Ghanaian earth pigments, digital print, UV-print produced using a sunbed, tailor's chalk, fixative spray, thread, tap water from the Royal Academy, custom MDF plinth”.
Closed 30 June 2024
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