Showing posts with label 12x12; scrapbooking; layout; MIMA; modern art;. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12x12; scrapbooking; layout; MIMA; modern art;. Show all posts

Friday, 10 May 2013

Scrapbooking: The Sleeping Modern Art Installation

Hi, hi, hi.

If you like modern art [which I do] and if you're ever passing Middlesbrough [which I also do] then do yourself a favour and drop into MIMA [Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art].
James and I visited MIMA again last week, but today's project is a page I scrapbooked after spending a morning there last summer ... where we could almost have been mistaken for some modern performance art installation:
One of the gallery spaces had sofas in it and a table covered in magnetic shapes which you could use to create your own impromptu collage. I don't think it was just meant for kids but you can never tell with some 'interactive' type displays can you?

Now, you know me, there was no way I was going to be able to resist stopping to make a colourful collage was there? So [as I say in the journaling] I sat down and began to assemble colours and patterns while James ... well:
... James just enjoyed sitting down:
OK, so it's more like laying down. [Maybe he was trying to recreate Sam Taylor Wood's 'David' - a video portrait of David Beckham sleeping ... maybe he was just tired. It was a Saturday morning after all!]

That's my finished collage [above on the right] and .... while I really can't remember what the theme of the display was meant to be ... judging by how I combined a local landmark - the Transporter Bridge - balancing tea cups on its head, standing astride two yellow chairs resting on a coffee table ... I'm guessing it was something about 'Home'  ... or maybe surrealism?!

And while I was browsing through my old book page collection [which you can do here] I was amused to find this snippet in an old architecture book:
I think it perfectly sums up how James and I expressed our respective characters when faced with that table and those sofas!

--------------------------------------------------------

This weekend I  hope you ...
  • get to do something creative ...
  • or else ... get plenty of rest. 
Or better still ... go to sleep in an art gallery and do both at once! 

I'll see you next week no doubt.

Julie :-)