Premiums Part 3

Confusing exhibition at the Royal Academy, one of a series of three showcasing the work of 2nd year students in the schools.

I have found all these shows annoying for the lack of information about the work. It’s often conceptual in nature and needs some explanation. It might cope with that if it was beautiful but on the whole it hasn’t been. This one took the biscuit as they had run out of the handout, not that it is that useful, so I didn’t even know which work was by which student.

By checking the website I think I worked out that these striking paintings are by Djofray Makumbu and that possibly the small model is for an animation and is therefore by Zachariah Riley but if so it might have been nice to see one of his animations to put it in context.

As for the other work presumably by Katrina Cowling and Joshua Fay who knows which was which. I rather liked a mechanical wave of corn which I thought was quite witty and the fact the arch of the staircase had been encased in fabric but maybe I’m wrong to assume that’s an art work.

Give these students a better chance to promote and develop their work. At least tell us what it is and I think it would enhance their future saleability to get them to write up some sort of comprehensible explanation of their work.

Closed 11 May 2025


 

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