It's been a while since I last posted, but I finally took my DSLR out and did something semi-interesting.
Went to Biennale with my friends MX and JT and it was a really nice day!
Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to check out Cockatoo Island; I've been really busy these holidays and time has just flown by, so sadly no time to check that out, but I did manage to go to Carriageworks, the MCA and the Art Gallery.
One of the really nice paintings at Carriageworks (+ MX's silhouette) |
Headed off to Carriageworks first thing in the morning.
Most of the works were rather different, and made you think a lot-- the more 'confrontational' form of works that question a lot of things in life, especially the videos there. There were a few really nice ones though!
I really liked the paintings (above), and the bright installation shown below.
"normal selfies are too mainstream" Taken in one of the installations at Carriageworks; there seemed to be a big focus on mirrors in a lot of the works this year. |
Warehouse of the exhibition (Carriageworks) |
The building had a really nice feel about it; one of those really dingy sort of buildings which had a nice, isolated atmosphere about it. It was a massive building, also. Maaaaaaassive. |
The actual warehouse/building was also really nice; the entire area itself, actually, had a very unique atmosphere around it as a whole ((would be great for a photoshoot))
It was one of those places that looked really old and vintage, but had that really nice feel about it, especially when it was pretty deserted and there wasn't anyone else around.
We were about to leave, but thankfully, we spotted a giant discoball and that led us to the Exhibit: Romance was Born. Almost walked right past it, actually!
One of the works at 'Romance was Born' You don't understand how many photos I took of this one particular piece. |
It was so colourful and nice to look at |
Taken in the giant discoball outside the 'Romance was Born' exhibition. "normal selfies are too mainstream" (again) |
Later on we decided it would be nice just to walk around the area for a bit, and we stumbled across a really cool hipster clothing store.
They legit have the coolest things in there, and it's like one of those hideout stores that you don't think even exist anymore. ("There's more out the back" they said to us. "Just straight through that corridor", and it lead to like a hidden treasure trove of old vintage clothing that was pretty cheap, things like 'US NAVY' overalls and the like)
Hipster store, exactly as my brain would have imagined one to look like. |
Afterwards, decided to head off to Chinatown and tried N2 for the first time.
Isn't this store so cool?! |
Front: Creme Brulee (MX) | Left: Ferrero Reveal (mine) | Back: Strawberries and Cream (JT) |
Not gonna lie, was completely worth the money I paid. Would definitely go again, as a occasional splurge.
Was our first time, so we were all pretty lost. Actually went up to the counter and MX asked "How does this all work?" because we actually had zilch idea.
LOOK AT ALL THE FLAVOURS. |
Later on we all split off and I thought it'd be nice to head off to the MCA since I figured I still had some time.
One of the big works at the MCA for Biennale |
There's this one piece in the MCA that I really recommend anyone go check out (it's free entry, anyway, so if you're in the area make sure you go have a look). It's the one immediately on the right when you go up the stairs to the MCA and it's absolutely mind-blowing.
I actually just walked in and went 'woah.'
Unfortunately I didn't take any decent photos because it was really dark and I was, honestly, too overwhelmed by it. Legit wanted to just stay there for the rest of the day, but I had to leg it to the Art Gallery before 5pm.
On the top of the Art Gallery |
First thing you see once entering the Art Gallery |
The work here was less interactive, but none-the-less still great.
My brain was so tripped out by this sculpture. |
There were also a few interactive displays, which reminded me of Yoko Ono's exhibition: War is Over
Interactive display |
Sorry for the picture spam;
Double helix DNA made out of safety pins |
This was also really interesting to look at. It was an actual room with a huge bookshelf, lined with books that were 'unborrowed', loaned by the artist from a library. |
I don't quite capture it as well as I expected in this photo, but there was a little tinted translucent box which had really cool reflections. |
Another work at the Art Gallery |
Overall, a really nice day and it felt nice to stimulate by right brain a bit more.
It was a good wind-down and I've been becoming more aware of the importance of EQ and training up your creativity and right-brain thinking recently, so it was a real nice break from it all.
Would have liked to have gone to Cockatoo Island, but unfortunately I just don't have the time to go, and there are a few other reasons which ought not to be discussed here. Perhaps at the next Biennale I'll get to go :)
Photo taken in the Botanical Gardens, outside the Art Gallery. It was a nice day. |
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