Tuesday, November 5, 2013

LES Galleries Reaction

During our trip to the Les galleries, I noticed there were differences in the galleries from the galleries in Chelsea because they had different forms of galleries. For instance, many of the galleries had different themes such as photography, abstract, and many others. I liked the galleries in Chelsea because the galleries were more bolder and out there. However, the Les galleries had good aspects such as using film as a form.of art was very creative.
One gallery in the Les gallery that I liked was the "Anastasia Photo gallery" because it illustrates different photos from artists, time periods, and places. I liked this gallery because it was creative in using photography in telling a story and a work of art at the same time. The gallery drew me in because of the way the photographs were placed and the facial expressions on the people. In addition, it had a similar feel to one of the galleries in Chelsea because it challenges the perspectives of different people.
Also, two other galleries I liked on the Les were "Scaramouche" because it showed individual videos and film-making to illustrate their work. In addition, it was very different from Chelsea's galleries because it was more exposed and vulnerable.The final gallery that I liked on the Les was the "Allegra Laviola gallery"because it showed art that had historical background which is original, since most galleries in Chelsea didn't do that. Based on this, both of the galleries caught my attention because they each showed different aspects of life such as m
the power of films and hardships.
Overall, the galleries in the Les were original because they used different ideas and incorporated into the galleries. The galleries in Chelsea were great too because they showed morals and messages in their galleries. I liked the film- making gallery because it incorporated both art and film together to create something new. Due to this, both the galleries in Chelsea and the Les are great in their own way and each contribute to their crafts. It was great to see different ideas come to life from different perspectives.

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