The Victoria and Albert Museum currently has an exhibit called, "Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography" lasting through February 2011. It presents the work of five international artists who, for the last twenty plus years, have been challenging the assumption that a camera is necessary to make a photograph. Works are on display by Pierre Cordier, Susan Derges, Adam Fuss, Garry Fabian Miller and Floris Neususs. The museum's gift shop offers some fabulous prints for sale from this exhibit and more. Here's a selection of what you can find.
Interior design is a large universe full of ideas and inspiration. At HallReady I want to focus on a niche of design, the art of display. My goal for this blog is simple, to showcase a variety of ways to present art whether it's in the bedroom, kitchen or down the hall. Examples will include photos, paintings, taxidermy, collected objects, fun products and more. I'll look at a wide range of art, from homemade to gallery purchased, and investigate how framing, grouping, and coordinating art with surrounding objects can make a statement.
I'm Kate Shaw and I've worked as a photographer and in design magazine publishing. My love for interiors began with the gift of a book about Martha's Vineyard style when I was 12 years old. Since then I've been obsessed with all things related to art and interior design. Reach me at HALLREADYBLOG@gmail.com
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