Tuesday, October 9, 2012

#5 Wexner Review

     I went to the Wexner Center of the Arts on Sunday. It was an exhibition showed the work of photographer Annie Leibovitz. There were three sections of her work. The first one was the Master Set that contains 156 pictures she shot for the magazines. The second one, the Pilgrimage, was quite different from the first one. She traveled with her daughter and sometimes with her assistant, and take the pictures for fun and more personal, not for the journals. I like this part, because I can enjoy the pictures for their beautiful scene with a little introduction from the handout, rather than knowing the people in the first section. 
     I was impressed by the picture of rattlesnake skeleton that I had never seen before. My favorite ones were Spiral Jetty. Not only the picture were pieces of arts, but also what was inside. The work was created by Robert Smithson on the northeastern shore of the Great Salt Lake in Utah. As the environment varies, the piece appear some time and disappear some other time. That was so amazing.
     

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